Wimbledon 2026 is not only showcasing the world's top tennis talent at the All England Club in south west London. The BBC has assembled its own star-studded roster of presenters, pundits, and commentators to deliver coverage to millions of viewers across the United Kingdom.
Presenters: Isa Guha and Clare Balding lead the coverage
Former England cricketer Isa Guha handles daily presenting duties, guiding audiences through the morning action from SW19. Guha, who also works on the BBC's cricket coverage, made her Wimbledon presenting debut four years ago. Veteran broadcaster Clare Balding takes over in the afternoon, replacing Sue Barker, who stepped down in 2022 after 22 years as the main presenter.
Pundits: Grand Slam champions and legends join the team
Andre Agassi, Jamie Murray, Eugenie Bouchard, and Laura Robson are joining the BBC team for this year's Championships. They bolster an already formidable line-up that includes John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, and Pat Cash. Tim Henman, Tracy Austin, and Annabel Croft also provide insights in the studio and commentary box. Boris Becker, previously a mainstay before his prison sentence, is absent again. Becker served eight months in 2022 after being convicted of four charges of insolvency for hiding £2.5 million in assets and loans to avoid paying debts.
Commentators: Andrew Castle calls his final Wimbledon
Andrew Castle, who will be commentating at Wimbledon for the final time after more than two decades, is the most recognisable voice in the commentary box. He is joined by Anne Keothavong, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Dom Inglot, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter, and Dom Inglot. Many big-name pundits, including Agassi, McEnroe, Cash, and Navratilova, will also call the action.



