
Wimbledon will bid farewell to one its best-known voices as commentator Andrew Castle leaves the BBC.
Castle, a former British No 1 with a career-high ranking of 80, produced the commentary for several iconic moments in Wimbledon history, including Andy Murray’s 2013 title.
The BBC announced that this will be his last Wimbledon, after more than 20 years with the broadcaster, while unveiling several new pundits for this year’s Championships.
They include two-time Wimbledon mixed doubles champion Jamie Murray, who becomes the BBC’s “dedicated analysis expert”, as well as former British No 1 Laura Robson.
Along with the usual cast of pundits that includes Tim Henman, Annabel Croft, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Pat Cash and Tracy Austin, the BBC also confirmed the arrivals of eight-time grand slam champion Andre Agassi and former Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard.
Clare Balding and Isa Guha will present live coverage throughout the Wimbledon fortnight.
Pundits
John McEnroe
Martina Navratilova
Billie Jean King
Pat Cash
Tracy Austin
Tim Henman
Kyle Edmund
Annabel Croft
Eugenie Bouchard
Laura Robson
Andre Agassi
Jamie Murray

Commentators
Andrew Castle
Chris Bradnam
James Burridge
Naomi Cavaday
Matt Chilton
Andrew Cotter
Katherine Downes
Paul Hand
Abigail Johnson
Robbie Koenig
Nick Lester
Ronald Mcintosh
Nick Mullins
Pete Odgers
Simon Reed
Andy Stevenson
Jayant Mistry
Louise Hunt

Co-commentators
Pat Cash
Annabel Croft
Jo Durie
Colin Fleming
Dom Inglot
Anne Keothavong
Alicia Molik
Ryan Harrison
John Lloyd
Nick Monroe
Arvind Parmar
Louise Pleming
Sam Smith
Liz Smylie
Mel South
Todd Woodbridge
Presenters
Clare Balding
Isa Guha
Andy Stevenson
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