Who are the Wimbledon 2026 presenters, pundits and commentators?

Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2025
Clare Balding is once again leading the BBC’s Wimbledon coverage (Picture: Getty)

Wimbledon 2026 isn’t just featuring the very best tennis players in the world rocking up in south west London over the course of the Championships.

The BBC also has its very own star-studded line-up of presenters, pundits and commentators helping to bring the coverage into the living rooms of millions of viewers around the country.

But who exactly are those playing their part in the corporation’s Wimbledon coverage this year?

Let’s take a look at those hoping to shine for the BBC away from the courts at the iconic Grand Slam.

Presenters

Isa Guha is on daily presenting duties, taking viewers through the morning action from SW19.

The former England cricketer, who works on the BBC’s coverage of cricket, made her debut in the Wimbledon hot seat four years ago.

The Championships - Wimbledon 2024
Clare Balding takes the reigns from Isa Guha in the afternoon (Picture: Getty)

Veteran broadcaster Clare Balding takes the reigns from Guha in the afternoon in place of Sue Barker, who stepped down as the main presenter in 2022 after 22 years anchoring the BBC’s coverage of the tournament.

Pundits

Andre Agassi, Jamie Murray, Eugenie Bouchard and Laura Robson are all joining the BBC team for coverage of this year’s Championships.

They join an already-formidable line-up which includes the likes of John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King and Pat Cash.

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John McEnroe will bring his usual colour to proceedings (Picture: Getty)

The likes of Tim Henman, Tracy Austin and Annabel Croft are also on hand to offer their insights both in the studio and in the commentary box.

Boris Becker, who was previously a mainstay in the BBC’s coverage before his spell in prison, once again misses out.

Becker served eight months behind bars in 2022 after being convicted of four charges of insolvency for hiding £2.5m of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts.

Commentators

Andrew Castle, who will be commentating at Wimbledon for the final time this year after more than two decades behind the mic, is arguably the most recognisable face in the commentary box.

Joining Castle to guide viewers through the action will be the likes of Anne Keothavong, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Dom Inglot, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter and Dom Inglot.

Expect to see a number of big name pundits calling the action, too, including the likes of Agassi, McEnroe, Cash and Navratilova.

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