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Who is Commentating and Where to Watch the Wheelchair Women’s Singles Match at Wimbledon 2025?
The highly anticipated Wheelchair Women’s Singles match at Wimbledon 2025 featuring Diede de Groot and British wildcard Lucy Shuker is set to take place on July 8, 2025, at 15:55 UK time. British viewers will be able to catch the live coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Two, BBC Red Button, and the BBC Sport website, showcasing the tournament's commitment to accessible and comprehensive broadcasting of wheelchair tennis.
BBC’s coverage includes expert presentation by Tom Gayle, who hosts across the iPlayer, Red Button, and BBC Sport digital platforms, supported by the veteran broadcaster Clare Balding, renowned for her authoritative yet engaging commentary and extensive experience in covering major sporting events. Clare Balding will also present on BBC Two during the broadcast, offering in-depth insights and interviews.
The match commentary itself is provided via the World Feed, featuring main commentator Paul Hand, a respected voice in tennis commentary, alongside co-commentator Louise Hunt Skelley, bringing expert analysis and tactical breakdowns of the players’ performances. This global feed ensures high-quality commentary accessible internationally, reflecting the growing prominence of wheelchair tennis on the global stage.
Background on the Players
Diede de Groot, hailing from the Netherlands, is a dominant force in wheelchair tennis, a multiple Grand Slam champion and gold medallist at Tokyo 2020 for both singles and doubles. Despite being unseeded this year, she remains a formidable competitor known for her tenacity and skill.
Lucy Shuker, a British tennis player aged 45, has a distinguished career with multiple doubles finals at Wimbledon and a strong track record in wheelchair tennis. Shuker has demonstrated remarkable longevity and resilience on the tour, remaining competitive especially in doubles. She and de Groot have previously been successful doubles partners, notably winning the Wheelchair Doubles Masters. Shuker’s commitment to the sport extends towards the future with ambitions for the LA 2028 Paralympics.
Where to Watch
| Channel | Presenters | Main Commentator | Co-commentator |
|---|---|---|---|
| BBC iPlayer | Tom Gayle, Clare Balding | World Feed (Paul Hand) | World Feed (Louise Hunt Skelley) |
| BBC Red Button | Tom Gayle | World Feed (Paul Hand) | World Feed (Louise Hunt Skelley) |
| BBC Sport Website | Tom Gayle, Clare Balding | World Feed (Paul Hand) | World Feed (Louise Hunt Skelley) |
| BBC Two | Clare Balding | World Feed (Paul Hand) | World Feed (Louise Hunt Skelley) |
Additional Insights
This match highlights the growing profile of wheelchair tennis within one of the world’s most prestigious Grand Slams, reinforcing Wimbledon’s strong commitment to inclusivity in sport. Fans can explore more about the players and their journey on platforms like the Paralympics UK website and follow live updates on sites dedicated to match statistics such as AiScore.
For those interested in the wider context of wheelchair tennis and its premier events, the official Wimbledon website provides extensive coverage, player interviews, and match previews. This all-round broadcast and digital coverage ensures fans in the UK, US, Australia, and beyond do not miss any of the action from this inspiring event.
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