The BBC's Wimbledon coverage this year features a star-studded line-up of presenters, pundits, and commentators, bringing the excitement of the tournament into the living rooms of millions of viewers across the country.
At the helm of the BBC's coverage are presenters Isa Guha and Clare Balding, who will be guiding viewers through the morning and afternoon action from SW19. Guha, a former England cricketer, made her debut in the Wimbledon hot seat four years ago, while Balding takes over from Sue Barker, who stepped down as main presenter in 2022 after 22 years anchoring the BBC's coverage of the tournament.
The BBC's team of pundits includes some of the biggest names in tennis, including Andre Agassi, Jamie Murray, Eugenie Bouchard, and Laura Robson. They join an already-formidable line-up that includes John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, and Pat Cash, as well as Tim Henman, Tracy Austin, and Annabel Croft, who will offer their insights both in the studio and in the commentary box.
Commentators Andrew Castle, Anne Keothavong, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Dom Inglot, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter, and Dom Inglot will guide viewers through the action, with a number of big-name pundits also calling the shots, including Agassi, McEnroe, Cash, and Navratilova.
This year's Wimbledon coverage promises to be an exciting and entertaining experience, with the BBC's team of presenters, pundits, and commentators bringing their expertise and passion to the tournament.
