For Wimbledon 2015 BBC TV will have live coverage, totalling 153 hours across BBC One and BBC Two
In addition there will be 15 televised courts available online, via mobile services, on tablets or via connected TV platforms via Red Button+ and the BBC Sport App.
For non-connected TV viewers, the regular BBC Red Button service will offer additional coverage of the event. Like previous years this should offer a choice of around 6 live matches to watch.
Former US Open champion and three-time Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick joins the BBC team, which includes Sue Barker, John McEnroe, Tim Henman, and Claire Balding.
BBC Two’s Today at Wimbledon is revamped and replaced by Wimbledon 2Day, presented by Clare Balding in front of a live studio audience. The one-hour programme brings a guide to the day’s play every night with special guests providing insight and analysis on all the major talking points.
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PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT NO BROADCAST OF
2015 WIMBLEDON IS BEING AIRED IN THE MIDDLE EAST.
KINDLY LOOK INTO THIS ISSUE, AS WE ARE PAYING
FOR ALL SPORT CHANNELS INCLUDING TENNIS.
THANKS FOR YOUR PROMPT ASSISTANCE.
REGARDS
ADMC have the rights for the Middle East for Wimbledon 2015.
So perhaps the provider you are paying do not have the rights, but ADMC do.
That is all I can do for you, as I am not in control as to which broadcasters bids and wins the broadcast rights for sports events.