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BBC Sport25.06.2026Spor2 dk okuma

BBC Sport Secures Wimbledon Broadcast Rights Until 2033

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  • BBC Sport has extended its broadcasting deal with the All England Club, ensuring Wimbledon remains free-to-air for UK audiences across BBC platforms until 2033.
  • The agreement builds on record digital engagement and promises enhanced coverage with new voices and technology.

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The BBC has broadcast Wimbledon since 1927, and the new deal extends this partnership, following record-breaking digital audiences for the tournament on BBC platforms in previous years.

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BBC Sport will continue to broadcast Wimbledon until 2033 after signing a new deal with the All England Club.

The agreement means the Grand Slam tournament will remain free to air for audiences in the UK across BBC television, radio and digital platforms.

Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport, said: "Wimbledon holds a truly special place in the hearts of audiences across the UK and this new agreement means we can continue our longstanding and deeply valued partnership with the All England Club well into the next decade.

"This is about celebrating one of the world's greatest sporting events while continuing to evolve how we bring it to audiences.

"With new technology, fresh storytelling, new voices and innovative ways to connect with fans across television, radio, online and social media, we are excited to build the future of Wimbledon coverage together and bring audiences even closer to the Championships than ever before."

Next year's tournament will mark 100 years since the BBC first broadcast Wimbledon in 1927.

Under the new deal, audiences will continue to enjoy comprehensive live coverage of the Championships across BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds, and the BBC Sport website and app, as well as across BBC Sport's extensive social channels.

The 2026 tournament gets under way on Monday with champions Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek defending their singles titles.

This year's Wimbledon coverage will usher in a fresh new editorial and creative approach from BBC Sport, featuring new voices and personalities, deeper storytelling, enhanced analysis, and technology across TV, radio, online and social platforms - all designed to bring audiences closer to the Championships than ever before.

The announcement follows record-breaking digital audiences for Wimbledon on BBC platforms last summer.

In 2025, the tournament generated 69.3 million online requests across BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app - the highest digital engagement for the Championships ever recorded.

That figure surpassed the previous record of 54.3 million set in 2023 and marked a significant increase on the 50.1 million online requests recorded in 2024.

Açık Sorular

  • What are the specific financial terms of the new deal?
  • What are the exact 'new voices and personalities' planned for coverage?

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