
Tales from Tennis
Marcus Buckland: Jannik Sinner, Andy Murray and 12 years leading Sky Sports Tennis
In this episode, Sam Jacot and Jerome Coombe are joined by broadcaster Marcus Buckland, who spent 12 years as the lead tennis presenter at Sky Sports, covering the sport's biggest tournaments throughout the unforgettable Big Four era. Marcus reflects on some of the defining moments of his career, including being in New York to witness Andy Murray win his first Grand Slam title, presenting coverage from the ATP Finals at The O2 and following tennis around the world during one of the sport's greatest periods. He also shares recent experiences hosting Wimbledon champions' dinners with Jannik Sinner and Linda Noskova, along with behind-the-scenes stories from life in broadcasting. The conversation explores what it takes to present live television at the highest level, the controlled chaos behind major broadcasts, working alongside some of the sport's biggest names and why, after nearly four decades in broadcasting, tennis continues to produce stories that keep him coming back for more. Marcus also discusses writing The Man Who Saved Wimbledon: Roger Taylor's Official Biography , offering an insight into one of British tennis' most influential figures and the process of bringing his remarkable story to life. You can buy the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-Who-Saved-Wimbledon-Biography/dp/1836801467 ️ Our background episode & our special in-focus 20th episode are in this feed if you’d like to learn more about who we are and why we created Tales from Tennis. Episodes every Wednesday. Coming up next time, Sam and Jerome will be joined by an insider on the ATP Challenger Tour Follow us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesfromtennis/ X: https://x.com/TalesFromTennis The podcast is independently produced and not affiliated with or endorsed by the ATP.

