Emma Raducanu speaks out after police contact as WTA decision slammed by star

Emma Raducanu speaks out after police contact as WTA decision slammed by star

The BBC has stuck with many of the usual suspects for this year’s line-up of Wimbledon pundits – but a handful of big names have missed out.

Clare Balding will lead the presenting team and take charge of the afternoon coverage after Isa Guha kicks things off in the morning and before Qasa Aslom heads up Today at Wimbledon in the evening.

All England Club stalwarts John McEnroe, Tim Henman, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, Pat Cash, Tracy Austin and Annabel Croft are set to join Balding and Guha in the studio to provide their hot takes on the action.

There are also a number of recognisable names in the commentary box including Andrew Castle, Andrew Cotter, Jo Durie, Anne Keothavong, Nick Mullins and Todd Woodbridge, among others.

And the BBC have snapped up even more tennis heroes to aid with their radio coverage as Marion Bartoli, Kim Clijsters, Laura Robson, Greg Rusedski, Naomi Broady, Daniela Hantuchova and Leon Smith all made the cut.

Despite the long list of experts set to appear at Wimbledon, there are also some high-profile absentees from the BBC‘s list including Johanna Konta, Nick Kyrgios and Ash Barty.