WIMBLEDON has been back to its very best in 2025 with hundreds of thousands venturing to South West London to watch the best players battle in the third Grand Slam of the year!
Iga Swiatek won the women’s singles final on Saturday and two-time Champion Carlos Alcaraz is back in the Wimbledon final and facing old rival Jannik Sinner in a thriller.
GettyCarlos Alcaraz is in a third straight Wimbledon final[/caption]
The tournament has produced incredible drama, although British hopefuls Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu struggled to make an impact.
After two weeks of incredible action, the men’s singles final is on now.
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Clare Balding will be taking on main hosting duties again for BBC One and iPlayer.
For those without tickets or not wanting to join the infamous queue with thousands of others, SunSport has got everything you need to know about the line-up working over the two weeks of the BBC’s coverage.
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Who are the BBC presenters and pundits for Wimbledon 2025?
Clare Balding
BBCClare became the lead presenter following the departure of Sue Barker[/caption]
As one of the most recognised television presenters in the UK, Clare Balding will be a familiar face for sports fans as she undertakes the main presenting duties.
Clare has become synonymous with British sport, having reported on numerous Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as hosting the horse racing and the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race since starting at the BBC in 1994 as a trainee.
Clare has been the lead Wimbledon presenter since 2023 after taking over the helm from veteran broadcaster and former Grand Slam champion Sue Barker.
Isa Guha
The former international cricketer joined the presenting line up in 2022
Former England international cricketer Isa Guha is a new addition to the BBC presenting, but is no stranger to the world of large sporting events across her 10-year cricket career.
Since retirement, Isa has presented cricket coverage across multiple channels but stepped into the world of Wimbledon in 2022.
After Clare was moved to the evening show, Isa took over the daily morning coverage, which will start from 10:30am on Day 1 and then 11am on each day after that.
John McEnroe
A stalwart in world tennis, John McEnroe will be returning as a commentator to SW19, providing his witty and insightful thoughts on the matches.
As the holder of seven singles (three at Wimbledon) and eight doubles Grand Slam titles, John is recognised as one of the greatest players of all time.
GettyMcEnroe is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time[/caption]
Martina Navratilova
The winner of 18 Grand Slam titles, Martina Navratilova is nothing short of a legend in women’s tennis.
Martina knows the courts of Wimbledon well, having won half of her titles there between 1979 and 1990.
GettyThe 18 time Grand Slam winner returns to punditry duties[/caption]
Billie Jean King
The BBC have continued to stack their coverage with absolute tennis greats, as Billie Jean King returns to punditry duties.
The 81-year-old is regarded as one of the greatsGetty
While at 81 years old, Billie Jean may be the oldest on the lineup, but the 39-time Grand Slam winner across both singles and doubles will be sure to provide expert analysis on the tournament’s most titanic of clashes.
Pat Cash
The 1987 Wimbledon Champion, Pat Cash, famous for inciting the tradition of climbing into the crowd to celebrate, will also be a part of the BBC’s punditry team this year.
PAPat will be the third Aussie in this year’s line-up[/caption]
Tim Henman
It’s hard to think about Wimbledon and not bring up Tim Henman, with the famous Henman Hill named in his honour.
Infamous in English tennis, but Tim sadly never won a title.Rex
Tim is one of the most recognised names in English tennis after reaching four Wimbledon semi-finals in his career, but unfortunately, the former British no. 1 never won a singles Grand Slam title.
Annabel Croft
Annabel Croft retired from professional tennis at the age of 21, but has since cemented her place as a household name in British tennis coverage.
She regularly provides her expertise as a former world No.24 to both the BBC and Amazon Prime Video.
GettyAnnabel stopped playing tennis after becoming tired of the rigour of touring life[/caption]
Tracy Austin
Former women’s world No.1 Tracy Austin regularly shares her insight on the events of SW19 with the BBC.
The American achieved 30 titles throughout her career, including two US Open titles, but failed to ever get over the line at Wimbledon, being knocked out in two semi-finals.
Marc Aspland – The TimesAmerican Tracy Austin returns to SW19 to support the BBC coverage[/caption]
Andy Stevenson
Taking the helm of the wheelchair tournament which starts later in the Championship will be Andy Stevenson.
Known as a leading figure in Paralympic sports broadcasting, Andy has been part of the BBC’s Wimbledon coverage since 2010.
Stevenson has been part of the BBC’s Wimbledon and Paralympic coverage
BBC Wimbledon TV commentators
During live matches TV commentary and insight will also be provided by the following:
Andrew Castle
Chris Bradnam
James Burridge
Pat Cash
Naomi Cavaday
Matt Chilton
Andrew Cotter
Annabel Croft
Katherine Downes
Jo Durie
Colin Fleming
Paul Hand
Daniela Hantuchova
Dom Inglot
Abigail Johnson
Anne Keothavong
Robbie Koenig
David Law
Nick Lester
Alicia Molik
Ryan Harrison
John Lloyd
Ronald Mcintosh
Alison Mitchell
Nick Monroe
Nick Mullins
Pete Odgers
Arvind Parmar
Louise Pleming
Simon Reed
Candy Reid
Sam Smith
Liz Smylie
Mel South
Andy Stevenson
Todd Woodbridge
Jayant Mistry
Katie O’Brien
Louise Hunt
Who presents Today at Wimbledon?
BBCAsian Network presenter Qasa has become a regular for BBC sports coverage[/caption]
Qasa Alom will be taking the reins as the presenter of Today at Wimbledon. The highlights programme kicks off daily at 9pm on BBC iPlayer and will be on throughout the tournament.
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