Wimbledon 2025 commentators and presenters: BBC line-up including Clare Balding and John McEnroe
Wimbledon reaches a climax today with the menโs singles final (4pm BST start, moved later than the traditional start time due to TV considerations) with the top two seeds โ and the best menโs players in the world at the moment โ facing off for grand slam glory.
Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time defending champion, is aiming for a rare three-peat on the hallowed turf, but to do so heโll have to get past top seed and his greatest rival Jannik Sinner. The Italian lost the pairโs only previous meeting in a major final, a heartbreaker at the French Open last month when he held match points, and will be out for revenge in todayโs rematch.
Sinner swept aside Novak Djokovic in straight sets in the semi-finals, while Alcaraz came out on top in four sets against fourth seed Taylor Fritz to set up a mouthwatering clash between two titans of the modern game.
Centre Court ticket-holders will hope itโs a more competitive affair than Saturdayโs womenโs final, which saw Iga Swiatek crush Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to become the first-ever Polish singlesโ champion at SW19, and the first to dish out a double-bagel scoreline in the showpiece since 1911.
See the full list of BBC presenters below
Who are the BBCโs commentators and presenters?
Clare Balding is the lead presenter on the BBCโs coverage, aided by Isa Guha.
Guha will present in the morning on BBC Two, before Balding takes over in the afternoon and evening on BBC One. Qasa Alom will host Today at Wimbledon, available from 9pm in week one and 8pm in week two.
Among the list of pundits are John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, Pat Cash, Tracy Austin, Tim Henman and Annabel Croft.
McEnroe will, however, not be on commentary duties for the menโs singles final due to his commitments for American broadcaster ESPN.
Specialist commentary is provided by Andrew Castle, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Pat Cash, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter, Annabel Croft, Katherine Downes, Jo Durie, Colin Fleming, Paul Hand, Daniela Hantuchova, Dom Inglot, Abigail Johnson, Anne Keothavong, Robbie Koenig, David Law, Nick Lester, Alicia Molik, Ryan Harrison, John Lloyd, Ronald Mcintosh, Alison Mitchell, Nick Monroe, Nick Mullins, Pete Odgers, Arvind Parmar, Louise Pleming, Simon Reed, Candy Reid, Sam Smith, Liz Smylie, Mel South, Andy Stevenson, Todd Woodbridge plus Jayant Mistry, Louise Hunt and Katie OโBrien for the Wheelchair events.

How to watch Wimbledon on TV
Wimbledon will be shown live on the BBC in the UK, with full coverage of the tournament available to watch on BBC One, BBC Two and across BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
TNT Sports will air a daily 90-minute highlights show and will also have live coverage of both singles finals.
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