ESPN and BBC name Wimbledon 2026 broadcast teams

ESPN and the BBC have assembled their commentary panels for the upcoming Wimbledon 2026 tennis championships. The lineups include returning favorites and new additions ahead of the event.

The ESPN team features presenters Rece Davis, Jason Goodall and Malika Andrews. Pundits include John McEnroe, Patrick McEnroe, Coco Vandeweghe, Andy Roddick, Christopher Eubanks and Sam Querrey.

On the BBC side, presenters are Isa Guha, Clare Balding and Andy Stevenson. The commentary group includes Andrew Castle, who is departing after more than two decades, along with Robbie Koenig, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter and Katherine Downes.

Pundits for the BBC include John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, Pat Cash, Andre Agassi, Jamie Murray and Eugenie Bouchard. Agassi returns after a popular appearance last year while Roddick makes his ESPN debut.

Wimbledon 2026 is scheduled to begin in the coming days.

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Serena Williams standing determined on a grass tennis court, evoking her Wimbledon return
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Serena Williams edges closer to Wimbledon return after Queen's injury

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Serena Williams' doubles campaign at the Queen's Club ended after partner Victoria Mboko suffered a knee injury. Wimbledon officials have since dropped strong hints about a possible wildcard entry for the 44-year-old. Williams will now team up with Karolina Muchova at the Berlin Ladies Open starting June 15.

The BBC has announced a revamped commentary lineup for the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, which begin in 10 days. Three former champions join the broadcast while longtime commentator Andrew Castle steps away after more than two decades.

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The BBC has signed an eight-year deal with the All-England Club to broadcast Wimbledon through 2033. The agreement keeps the tournament free to air on television for UK viewers.

Top tennis players have announced plans to restrict media commitments during the first week of Wimbledon in a protest over prize money allocation. The All England Club expressed surprise and disappointment at the move. The action follows a similar protest at the French Open last month.

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Rick Macci, who began coaching Serena Williams at age nine, has predicted she will accept a wildcard to play singles at Wimbledon this year. The 44-year-old is already entered in doubles alongside her sister Venus. Macci said he told others four months ago that her return was coming.

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