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Sue Barker bid an emotional farewell to Wimbledon this year after 30 years of fronting the BBC's coverage of the Championships. The former World No 3 first presented the broadcaster's coverage in 1993 but has now retired after reportedly rejecting a new three-year contract that would have taken her to 2025.
For several generations of tennis fans, the 66-year-old became the face of Wimbledon and a statement by the tournament admitted it will "not quite feel the same" without the former French Open champion anchoring the BBC's broadcasts.
Barker, who also presented A Question Of Sport until 2020, revealed her decision to retire in June. She said that the time felt right.
"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