Castle confirmed earlier this year that Wimbledon 2026 would be his last with the BBC, but he has already revealed he is heading back there in just two days’ time. He said on GB News: “I’m back there on Wednesday playing anyway because it reverts to a private club, and it’s just an awesome place to be. So not too sad, not too sad yet, just glad the last month’s over in the build up to saying bye bye.”
Having led the broadcasters’ coverage for 23 years, Castle was informed back in January of their plans to replace him with Andrew Cotter as lead commentator. During Sunday’s programme, he and John Lloyd were interviewed by Rishi Persad with the latter wishing him well as their segment came to a close and it seemed as though Castle could not resist a dig at the BBC.
He said: “Yes, I am a bit sad about it of course. I have fabulous memories, even working with John. And John is finishing as well, we’re being put out to grass, I mean that’s it. Booted. My kids were eight and 10 when I did my first Wimbledon final and they’re now married. One has children and there’s one expecting on the way so don’t tell me there’s nothing to do. (Turns to John) We’ll play golf next week yes?”
With his tenure now officially over, Castle also spoke on why he believes he was replaced. He said: “I’ve come to know the BBC audience as a general audience of our population, and I love them and I miss them and they write to me, and that’s what I was trying to do over all these years. It’s perhaps a new direction Now there comes a time for everything, and I accept that.
“I still feel like there’s plenty to offer, and to be quite honest, that’s exactly what they said as well. It was all very nice and very kind and very decently delivered, but the bottom line is I’m still sad, and this week is always a little bit funny for me anyway as I come down from the great show. But this year a little bit different because I won’t be back anyway.”
As Castle watched Sinner celebrate his second consecutive Wimbledon title, Tim Henman paid a heartfelt tribute to the 62-year-old. He said: “Andrew, I’ve got to head up to the studio now, but I want to take the opportunity to thank you so much for sharing the commentary box with you for so many years.
“You’ve been an absolute star, you’ve taught me so much, and I’ll miss you a lot, but what a great way to finish off.” Castle responded by saying: “I knew you when you were an annoying 14-year-old, and I’ve known you that whole time. Thanks for your company, and you, Andre (Agassi).”
