Sue Barker bids farewell to Wimbledon after sports stars paid tribute

Goodbye to the Queen of Wimbledon! Sue Barker bids an emotional farewell after her final stint presenting the BBC’s coverage, with legendary broadcaster welling up after tributes from sports stars past and present

  • Sue Barker has presented her final day at Wimbledon and bowed out gracefully 
  • The legendary 66-year-old is hanging up her microphone after 30 stellar years 
  • She was reduced to tears live on camera after watching sports stars pay tribute 
  • The likes of Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal recorded clips for her 

Sue Barker has bid an emotional farewell to Wimbledon following her final stint presenting the BBC’s coverage, with the legendary broadcaster reduced to tears after being surprised by a touching tribute video featuring a host of sports stars.

The likes of Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Billie Jean King all lauded the 66-year-old, while elsewhere in the sporting world, Michael Johnson and Robin Cousins thanked her for her decades of stellar service on the television.

Barker is hanging up her microphone after 30 years of fronting the tournament.

Commentator and former Wimbledon champion John McEnroe caught her off guard live on air, and introduced a package of her highlights as a player and presenter.

Recording a brief video, Federer said: ‘Thank you for everything you’ve done for the game of tennis. Interviews, on court… you made me cry. I wish you the very best for the future and, again, thank you for those incredible 30 years.’

Sue Barker waved goodbye to Wimbledon after her final day presenting the tournament

Barker is hanging up her microphone after 30 years of fronting the tournament

Barker was accompanied by Tim Henman as she made her final broadcast BBC appearance

Sue Barker was reduced to tears after watching an emotional tributes reel live on camera

Murray, meanwhile, said: ‘I’ve grown up watching you on the TV, and then obviously been interviewed by you here many times. You’re going to be sadly missed by everyone who loves and watches tennis.’

There was also a glowing moment from Nadal, who added: ‘Thank you for all the great things that you did over all these years. 

‘We will miss you, and we wish you all the very best for the future.’

Former world No 1 Billie Jean King also chipped in, saying: ‘She’s lived it. She understands it. She understands the highs and lows of Wimbledon as a player.’

 The legendary presenter is hanging up her microphone after 30 years of covering Wimbledon

Andy Murray featured in the video dedicated to her career as both a player and broadcaster

There were further tributes from Tim Henman, Pete Sampras, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova among others, all of whom wished Barker well in her retirement.

An emotional Barker, reacting to the video, said: ‘It’s been an absolute privilege. I’ve loved it, 30 amazing years.

‘I’ll miss the job and most of all the people I work with. I’ve been so proud to front the programme so thank you.’

A crowd had gathered to watch the video, with Barker reduced to tears. While the BBC panel waxed lyrical about her, the spectators chanted, ‘We love you Sue, we do.’

Roger Federer also spoke glowingly of Barker, thanking her for an ‘incredible’ three decades

Rafael Nadal featured, too, with the veteran wishing her all the ‘very best’ in her retirement

‘All I’ll say is I’ll miss the job, I wish I had the next 30 years to do. I love it,’ Barker added. ‘But most of all I’m going to miss the people I work with. 

‘In front of the camera, behind the camera, you’ve just been absolutely amazing. I’ve been so proud to the front the programme, so thank you.’

Earlier today, McEnroe went off script to thank Barker for her efforts, shortly before the men’s final between Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios on Centre Court.

McEnroe, a three-time champion at SW19, hugged her before stepping off camera.

Former world No 1 Billie Jean King was one of the first in the reel to lavish praise on Barker

After watching the clips, Barker described her emotions and admitted to a bittersweet feeling

‘Before I go I want to give you one last hug, Sue,’ said McEnroe, before the two embraced.

‘Thank you for everything. You’ve been amazing, unbelievable… we are going to miss you.

‘If you want [an] absolutely big time [comparison], you’re the Roger Federer of the broadcasting world.’ 

Going off script earlier on Sunday, John McEnroe (R) hugged Barker and paid tribute to her

Barker blushed, before replying: ‘Thank you so much!’

Sportsmail exclusively revealed in June that Barker had been offered a three-year contract extension by the BBC.

But she vowed to bow out on top and won’t be seen on screens after today’s final.




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