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Sue Barker will step down from her role as presenter of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage following the conclusion of this year's tournament at SW19 in July. The 66-year-old initially joined the BBC's Wimbledon coverage in 1993, before becoming the main presenter in 2000. Her final duties will see her anchor the Wimbledon men's final for the corporation. And Express Sport takes a look at four potential replacements for the star.
Alex Scott
Former footballer Alex Scott, who won 140 caps for England during her playing days, has become one of the best young presenters on television since hanging up her boots. She began her broadcasting career by co-presenting on Match of the Day Kickabout, before working as a pundit at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
The 37-year-old currently anchors Football Focus and co-presents the Sports