Wimbledon 2013 on BBC Television

For Wimbledon 2013, the BBC is offering access to more action than ever before, through a mix of network and digital programming.

Sue Barker is once again at the helm this year on BBC One, BBC One HD, BBC Two and BBC Two HD with increased live match coverage (142 hours) and analysis. Joining her will be some of the greatest tennis players to grace the game, including John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Lindsay Davenport, Martina Navratilova and Tim Henman.

This year, up to 10 live streams will be available through Connected TVs, online and mobile, including the latest news, highlights and videos.

Programming on BBC television will start at 11.30am* for the first eight days of the tournament (Monday to Monday) and the day will culminate with Today At Wimbledon: John Inverdale dissects the day’s play with key moments and highlights from 8pm, each weekday, on BBC Two and BBC Two HD.

Throughout the Championship, our team of expert commentators will be Andrew Castle, Andrew Cotter, Anne Keothavong, Barry Davies, Boris Becker, Chris Bradnam, David Mercer, Elizabeth Smylie, Guy McCrea, James Burridge, Jason Goodall, Jo Durie, John Lloyd, John McEnroe, Karthi Gnanasegaram, Lindsay Davenport, Louise Pleming, Mark Cox, Mark Petchey, Martina Navratilova, Matt Chilton, Nick Mullins, Pat Cash, Paul Hand, Peter Fleming, Ronald McIntosh, Sam Smith, Simon Reed, Tim Henman, Tracy Austin and Virginia Wade.

Reporting from across SW19 for BBC Television will be Garry Richardson, Phil Jones, Rishi Persad and Sonali Shah.

*With the exception of Wednesday June 26 when coverage will begin on BBC One and BBC One HD at 11.00am.

Full BBC Wimbleton TV schedules can be found here.