Introduction
Monday 21 June heralds the start of the 2004 Wimbledon Championships,
and the return of 大象传媒 Sport's award-winning live coverage of the nation's
favourite summer event.
With live and exclusive coverage on 大象传媒 ONE and 大象传媒 TWO, Radio Five
Live, interactive through 大象传媒i and bbc.co.uk/wimbledon, you can follow
all the action from SW19 wherever you are.
Television output is enhanced this year with an increase in the number
of show courts covered by 大象传媒 cameras from seven to eight.
Once again, Sue Barker will present the 大象传媒's live
coverage from the All England Club, with John Inverdale
fronting the nightly highlights programme, Today at Wimbledon.
Returning to the 大象传媒's commentary box in 2004 will be the award-winning
John McEnroe.
A clear favourite with viewers at home, John's upfront delivery and
unbeatable experience on the grass courts of Wimbledon will also be
available to office workers and website users in the form of a Mini
McEnroe desktop alert.
Every time there is news or results, Mini McEnroe pops up on screen
and shouts, 'You cannot be serious'.
Also returning for his third year with the 大象传媒 will be three-times
former champion, Boris Becker.
The youngest player ever to win Wimbledon at age 17, Boris brings an
in-depth knowledge of the Championship to viewers.
Tracy Austin also returns for a second year behind
the microphone. Mixed-doubles winner with brother John at the 1980 Wimbledon
Championships, Tracy is also a two-times winner of the US Open (1979
and 1981).
New 大象传媒 signings this year are Michael Stich and Liz
Smylie. Michael will work across television and radio, and
Liz will work for television.
Michael began playing tennis aged six and, among other titles, went
on to win the Wimbledon men's singles in 1991.
Liz is also a former Wimbledon champion, winning both the women's doubles
and mixed doubles competitions.
Former champions Pat Cash and Virginia Wade
will also be back with the 大象传媒 for 2004.
Making up the team are John Lloyd, Jo Durie,
Annabel Croft, Andrew Castle, Chris
Bailey, Peter Fleming, John Alexander,
Ann Jones, Mark Cox and Sam
Smith - all adding their expertise to the 大象传媒's coverage.
Former British players Chris Bradnam and Jason
Goodall also join the television commentary team this year.
Barry Davies, David Mercer, Bill
Threllfall, Simon Reed, John Barrett
and Matt Chilton will also be back in action in the
commentary box.
Reporting from around the All England Club, interviewing the players
and soaking up the unique atmosphere will be 大象传媒 Sport's Garry
Richardson, Jill Douglas, Phil Jones,
Hazel Irvine and Rishi Persad.
大象传媒 coverage of Wimbledon will feature the use of Hawk-Eye
for the second year.
The unique ball tracking system gives viewers in-depth analysis of
the intricacies of a player's game and is used by the commentators and
studio team to highlight patterns of play as well as analysing line
calls.
Hawk-Eye will be used on centre court and court number one to give
viewers a full breakdown of the patterns of play, enhancing television
coverage of the Championships.
A huge success over the last three years, 大象传媒i will be once again
offering digital viewers a whole host of extra features.
Satellite and cable viewers have the chance to choose live action from
up to five courts of play, and Freeview viewers have access to two additional
courts, as well as all the latest news, scores and results.
If you're stuck in the office, bbc.co.uk/wimbledon will ensure you
don't miss a shot during the Championships with fully updated scores,
results and news service.
For the latest news, sign up for Mini McEnroe to get desktop alerts
to your computer.
Radio Five Live's coverage will begin at 12.30pm
each day with Simon Mayo alongside seasoned expert
Clare Balding, 大象传媒 Radio's tennis reporter Jonathan
Overend and a host of expert commentators.
A new signing for Five Live is former Davis Cup captain David
Lloyd, who joins the team this year, as well as former coach
of Becker and Ivanesevic, Bob Brett.
Digital listeners can also tune into additional coverage on Five Live
Sports Extra.