The 2018 Wimbledon Championships take place from Monday, 2 July to Sunday, 15 July 2018.
BBC Sport will be there to serve all of the court action to audiences across TV, radio and online. And for the first time viewers can watch all Centre Court matches in stunning Ultra HD on BBC iPlayer as part of a BBC trial.
This will bring Wimbledon to life like never before, with the streams also using a wider range of colours and High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology.
Sue Barker will once again present the BBC’s main television coverage from the All England Tennis Club. She will be live daily across BBC One and BBC Two from 11.30am (11am on day 1).
Sue will be joined by an impressive list of tennis legends, including John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Boris Becker and Billie Jean King, and Grand Slam winners Tracy Austin, Pat Cash and Kim Clijsters, as well as Wimbledon favourite Tim Henman.
Commentary comes courtesy of Vijay Amritraj, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Andrew Castle, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter, Annabel Croft, Barry Davies, Katherine Downes, Jo Durie, Peter Fleming, Paul Hand, John Inverdale, John Lloyd, Dan Lobb, Ronald McIntosh, David Mercer, Nick Mullins, Peter Odgers, Mark Petchey, Louise Pleming, Simon Reed, Chanda Rubin, Gigi Salmon, Sam Smith, Liz Smylie and Mel South.
Lee McKenzie, Rishi Persad, Reshmin Chowdhury, Patrick Gearey and Catherine Whitaker bring the reports and features.
Today At Wimbledon, led by Clare Balding, comes live from the open air studio by The Hill (daily, BBC Two).
Clare will guide viewers through the best of the day’s action, joined by special guests to dissect the major talking points as the tournament unfolds.
TV Schedule
Monday, 2 July
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
11:00-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Tuesday, 3 July
13:45-14:30 & 17:10-18:00 – BBC One
11:30-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Wednesday, 4 July
11:30-13:00 & 13:45-18:00 – BBC One
13:00-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Thursday, 5 July
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
11:30-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Friday, 6 July
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
11:30-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Saturday, 7 July
12:15-17:15 – BBC One
11:30-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Monday, 9 July – fourth round
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
11:30-20:30 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Tuesday, 10 July – women’s quarter-finals
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
12:30-20:00 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Wednesday, 11 July – men’s quarter-finals
12:15-13:00 & 13:45-18:00 – BBC One
13:00-20:00 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Thursday, 12 July – women’s semi-finals
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
12:30-20:00 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Friday, 13 July – men’s semi-finals
13:45-18:00 – BBC One
12:30-20:00 – BBC Two
11:30-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Saturday, 14 July – women’s final
13:15-17:35 – BBC One
11:00-12:30 & 17:35-20:00 – BBC Two
11:00-12:55 & 16:10-21:00 – BBC Red Button
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
Sunday, 15 July – men’s final
13:50-15:30 & 15:30-20:00 – BBC One (build-up from 13:00)
11:00-12:30 – BBC Two
11:00-12:30 – BBC Red Button (coverage split with World Cup final, 14:30-21:00)
11:30-23:00 – Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app
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