@marcus_buckland@Wimbledon Nothing warrants abuse, of course, and Andrew Castle may well be a very nice guy in person, but he’s not good at the job, and the sheer volume of complaints should at least make the BBC sit up and listen.
@5liveSport Total legend! I do hope he can continue to influence British tennis, it’s come along way since the Murray brothers exploded on to the scene, shame the LTA haven’t capitalised on their success.
@sharrond62 They’ve been utterly phenomenal despite taking so much flack from the press and people who know nothing about competitive sport. It’s been such a privilege to watch them reach the very pinnacles of the sport, they will be sorely missed.
@BarclayCard18 Love Tim, brilliant player who got short shrift with the Brits who think tennis is only ever played at Wimby. He was Workd No.4, began the British resurgence, and is an excellent mentor and commentator.
@Jodurie That’s a real shame, Jo. You are a fabulous commentator, so calm, witty and graceful with your insights and analysis. You will be sorely missed.
It’s quite surreal to note the last appearance of Prof Lord Robert Winston on the BBC was on the 14 Oct 2021.
A long-running BBC presenter of science programmes and regular contributor to several shows, yet no where to be seen on the state broadcaster after stating this fact: