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10/06/2022

Sue Barker Steps Down From Wimbledon

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Sue Barker has announced she is to step down from Wimbledon at the end of this year's tournament.

With an extraordinary broadcasting career spanning three decades, Sue has been the brilliant presenter of a fantastic range of major events across the BBC - including Wimbledon and Queens tennis, Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Athletics Championships, the London Marathon, the Grand National, Royal Ascot and Sports Personality of the Year.

An original trailblazer, she was the first woman to lead presentation for a crown jewel event on the BBC, and in forging her own hugely successful career, Sue paved the way for a raft of talented women to build their own careers on screen, as presenters, commentators and pundits.

Displaying star quality in front of the camera from the outset, Sue truly mastered the art of fronting up live, complex broadcasts, always without autocue! A Grand Slam winner with a hugely successful tennis career, Sue brought credibility, knowledge and her own inimitable style to her broadcasting role. Authoritative, yet warm and inclusive, her ability to put others at ease has allowed her to get the very best out of guests, pundits and competitors.

Sue has become a much loved British broadcasting institution. Her unique onscreen ability and likeable, welcoming nature have endeared her to the British public ,whilst ensuring she is revered and respected by athletes and players from across the globe.

On her departure Sue Barker said: "What a wonderful time I’ve had working on some of the biggest sporting events around the world. I will miss it terribly but after 30 years I feel the time is right for me. I’ve worked with the best of the best."

Tim Davie, Director-General BBC said: "Sue Barker has been the face and voice of Wimbledon for three decades. Many of our viewers will not know of a summer in SW19 without her. She is a consummate professional, an outstanding presenter and a wonderful colleague, loved by current and former players, all of us at the BBC and audiences across the UK and beyond.

"Her contribution to tennis, the BBC, sports presenting and for blazing a trail for women in broadcasting cannot be overstated. We are looking forward to her leading our coverage, with all the style, warmth and knowledge she has displayed for the last 30 years, and we will say farewell with heavy hearts at the end of the tournament."
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