A massive victory for sports fans across the UK! Wimbledon, the most prestigious Grand Slam in tennis, will continue to be broadcast live and free-to-air on the BBC until at least 2033. This landmark extension solidifies one of British sport's most enduring partnerships, ensuring generations more can enjoy the magic of SW19.
Key Points:
- Wimbledon secures free-to-air broadcast rights on BBC until 2033.
- The historic partnership is set to surpass 100 years of collaboration.
- BBC promises deeper storytelling, enhanced analysis, and new technology.
- Eugenie Bouchard, Laura Robson, and Jamie Murray join an all-star pundit lineup.
A Century of Tennis Tradition Continues
The enduring collaboration between Wimbledon and the BBC is truly special. Having first broadcast the tournament in 1927, this new agreement means the iconic pairing will celebrate its 100-year mark during this extended period. It’s a testament to a shared vision of making top-tier tennis accessible to everyone.
For nearly a century, this partnership has brought the excitement of Centre Court to living rooms nationwide. The All England Club's chair, Deborah Jevans, emphasized this commitment, stating the deal reflects their

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