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BBC's Coverage Plan For Wimbledon 2015 Will Include 15 Live Streams

The BBC coverage of Wimbledon 2015 will be bigger than ever before, with up to 15 live streams available to view. Sue Barker fronts TV coverage across BBC One and BBC Two, while action is also available on BBC Radio 5 live. Three-time Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick joins the BBC team on TV and radio, while seven-time Grand Slam champion Justine Henin joins radio. BBC Sport will deliver its biggest digital Wimbledon, with live streams available across PC, mobile, tablet and connected TV. A dedicated Wimbledon live coverage page will be available at www.bbc.co.uk/sport offering a wide selection of live video streams, radio, rolling highlights, text commentary and live votes. Clare Balding will present Wimbledon 2Day on BBC Two, rounding up all the best bits from the All England Club. The new daily highlights program will feature a live audience and celebrity guests who will talk about the latest news and hottest topics. As well as coverage on BBC One and BBC Two, viewers can choose from up to six extra courts -- and one court on HD and BBC Red Button. Connected TV viewers with BBC Red Button+ or the BBC Sport app can also access a dedicated tennis section, which will include all 15 digital streams and the latest highlights and headlines (BBC).

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