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Sue Barker in tears as she retires from Wimbledon broadcasting after 30 years: ‘It’s been an absolute privilege’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

The legendary broadcaster has fronted the BBC’s tennis coverage for 30 years.

Sue Barker in tears as she retires from Wimbledon broadcasting after 30 years: ‘It’s been an absolute privilege’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

‘It’s been an absolute privilege. I’ve loved it.’ (Picture: BBC)

Sue Barker couldn’t hold back her tears as she stepped down from fronting Wimbledon coverage, shortly after Novak Djokovic beat Nick Kyrgios in an electric 2022 final.

The presenter, 66, announced she was retiring after 30 years of being the famous host of BBC’s tennis coverage, saying in an official statement via the BBC: ‘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 the time is right for me. I’ve worked with the best of the best.’

As a tribute to her incredible career played in front of her today, the presenter reacted with tears in her eyes, as the crowd chanted her name.

‘It’s been an absolute privilege. I’ve loved it,’ a teary Sue said, after being called the G.O.A.T (greatest of all time).

The tribute video showed Sue from her early days presenting Wimbledon, as well as clips of her time playing on the court.

The montage also featured tributes from Des Lynam, Billie Jean King, Andy Murray, Virginia Wade, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and John McEnroe.

“It’s been an absolute privilege. I’ve loved it.” 🥺❤️

Sue Barker reacts to a tribute to her incredible career on the BBC.#BBCTennis #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/xHGpcEabVH

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 10, 2022

John McEnroe introduced the highlights’ clip, saying: ‘Sue Barker is Wimbledon’, while the video featured tennis champions around the world highlighting Sue’s achievements.

American former world number one tennis player, Billie Jean King, stood beside Sue as she was honoured, and said: ‘She’s the Goat, for so many men and women.

‘She’s an amazing example, if you want to be a presenter, if you want to be the best in the field of broadcasting… Sue Barker, she’s the best ever.’

Sue is stepping down after 30 years fronting the BBC’s tennis coverage (Picture: AP)

Elsewhere in the tribute video, Federer thanked Sue for her ‘incredible’ 30 years and ‘everything [she] has done’, while Murray recalled watching her on television as he grew up before being interviewed by her, saying she will be ‘sadly missed by everyone who watches tennis.’

Only days ago Sue received a standing ovation from the Wimbledon crowd as McEnroe took a moment to celebrate her at the Centre Court Centenary Celebration.

‘One final word to the crowd,’ he said.

The true legend of Wimbledon – Sue Barker 👏 ❤️

📺 💻📱 Watch on @BBCOne & @BBCiPlayer and follow updates: https://t.co/nJhiqmnwwd#Wimbledon #BBCTennis pic.twitter.com/YyeqsUCqgL

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 3, 2022

‘On behalf of all the players, I just want to say that we’re gonna be lost without you. After 30 years of covering this tournament magnificently, please give it up for Sue Barker.’

She was visibly emotional as thousands of fans got to their feet, cheering and clapping for her.

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‘Thank you so much but this is about the tournament and all I can say is from now on, John McEnroe is going to be commentating on Court 17 after that going off script!’ Sue joked.

‘But thank you, that means the world to me, it really does.’

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