Clare Balding: The Evolution of Britain’s Premier Sports Broadcaster in 2025

Leading British Broadcasting in 2025
Clare Balding continues to lead BBC’s Wimbledon 2025 coverage with authority and warmth, establishing herself as a staple for summer tennis. She took on this prestigious role in 2023, succeeding Sue Barker who retired in 2022.
New Ventures and Current Roles
Balding is set to appear in BBC One’s The Celebrity Traitors UK, scheduled to air in October 2025. In her current role at Wimbledon, she demonstrates her deep knowledge of tennis while working alongside prominent figures like Tim Henman and John McEnroe, guiding viewers through the biggest matches.
Recent Achievements and Recognition
A passionate campaigner for equality and women’s sport, Balding is also a best-selling author of two memoirs and four children’s novels. Her contributions were recognized when she was invested as a Commander of the British Empire by HRH The Princess Royal in December 2022 at Buckingham Palace for her services to sport and charity.
Personal Life and Public Impact
Known for her openness about her private life, Balding handles public attention with grace, particularly regarding her relationship with broadcaster Alice Arnold. Her candid discussions about her sexuality have established her as a role model for many. In 2023, both Balding and Arnold became patrons of the UK’s leading sports mentorship charity, the Mintridge Foundation, which aims to enhance life skills and wellbeing in young people through sports.
Future Outlook
Clare Balding’s authority and warmth make her the ideal leader for BBC’s Wimbledon coverage in 2025. Her passion for sport, resilience in facing personal and professional challenges, and role as a public advocate have cemented her position as one of Britain’s most admired broadcasters. As she continues her work at Wimbledon and beyond, her influence on UK sport and culture continues to grow.