John Inverdale fronted a number of major sporting events for the BBC but walked away after Wimbledon this year and admits times are changing in the industry
John Inverdale has opened up on his departure from the BBC after 30 years, after undertaking his final position with the broadcaster at Wimbledon.
Inverdale, 65, is a legendary figure in sports presenting, having fronted coverage of events including the Olympics, the Grand National and the World Cup across the BBC and ITV. He was the face of the BBC’s rugby coverage but announced in 2021 that he was stepping down after taking a role on the RFU board.
His last presenting job was in the Six Nations that year but he has continued to work in the commentary booth at Wimbledon since then. Inverdale has now hung up his mic for good, having signed off at the men’s doubles final earlier this month.
“Whenever a football manager leaves they leave by mutual consent, and you go âyeah right’. For the first time ever, this was by mutual consent. We both felt it was probably time,” he told the Telegraph.