Fear of Wimbledon’s voice when Sue Barker gets sick with laryngitis

Fear of Wimbledon’s voice when Sue Barker gets sick with laryngitis

Fear of Wimbledon’s voice when Sue Barker became ill with laryngitis and last led the tournament coverage before retiring

  • Sue Barker, 66, found it difficult to talk to laryngitis
  • Her final match will take place on July 10th, 30 years after the national screens.
  • She declined the offer to sign a three-year extension from the BBC
  • She previously revealed that this year’s mother’s death was an important factor.

She said this year’s Wimbledon will be the last opportunity to publish BBC coverage from SW19.

However, Sue Barker may be forced to retire early after it becomes clear that she is suffering from the purchase of laryngitis.

Miss Barker, 66, revealed that he was difficult to speak and his voice was squeaky, questioning his final appearance.

Symptoms usually resolved spontaneously within 2 weeks and she achieved the assignment presented yesterday.

When the email approached, Miss Barker whispered:’I have laryngitis, so I’m trying to save my voice [for broadcast].. “

Sue Barker may be forced to retire early after it becomes clear that she is suffering from the purchase of laryngitis

Sue Barker may be forced to retire early after it becomes clear that she is suffering from the purchase of laryngitis

Her final match will be the men’s final on July 10th, after 30 years of national screens.

Miss Barker is also at the forefront of BBC coverage at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, and The Grand National.

She declined the offer to sign a three-year extension from the BBC and previously revealed that the death of her 100-year-old mother was a key factor this year.

She said:’My mom is always very interested in my broadcast career and we will talk every night.

“When that happens, it makes you reassess your life. That’s another reason I think it’s the right time.”

A BBC spokesman said: [of its centenary] on sunday. ‘

Miss Barker, 66, revealed that he was difficult to speak and his voice was squeaky, questioning his final appearance.She is depicted above with Novak Djokovic after winning the men's singles final at Wimbledon in 2018

Miss Barker, 66, revealed that he was difficult to speak and his voice was squeaky, questioning his final appearance.She is depicted above with Novak Djokovic after winning the men’s singles final at Wimbledon in 2018