Admittedly, Sue Barker may no longer be part of the broadcasting team. But after keeping her distance last summer, she is finally planning to catch up with old pals. “Last year, I stayed away ...
Wimbledon and BBC legend Sue Barker has backed calls for a ban on ... The TV presenter has revealed she agrees with fellow former tennis ace Martina Navratilova, saying that 'young girls' dreams ...
Novak Djokovic wrote his name into the history books yet again as he booked his place in the Australian Open third round. The ...
But the former BBC TV tennis anchor believes Djokovic will be remembered as the greatest tennis player of all time ...
Sue Barker has enjoyed two successful careers – as tennis player and broadcaster. As a presenter, she has hosted everything from Grandstand to A Question of Sport, the Commonwealth Games to the ...
Tennis champion Sue Barker in 1987, five years before she began her 30 year career in BBC Sport, becoming the face of BBC tennis coverage as well as chairing the popular A Question of Sport.
An Achilles injury that ended her playing career and forging a new one in broadcasting ...
BBC Sport pays tribute to broadcaster Sue Barker as she retires from the BBC's Wimbledon coverage after 30 years. WATCH MORE: Sue Barker receives standing ovation on Centre Court Available to UK ...
Sue Barker joins talkSPORT Breakfast to discuss Novak Djokovic breaking Roger Federer's Grand Slam record and if that makes him the greatest of all time.
Sue Barker fears Novak Djokovic may be past his best as the tennis superstar targets an 11th Australian Open crown. And the former British number one claims Andy Murray is proving to be a ...