British women's doubles number 1 Tara Moore has been temporarily suspended and could miss Wimbledon after she tested positive for a banned substance. The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced Wednesday that Moore's "A" sample limited nandrolone metabolites and Boldenone. Tara Moore misses Wimbledon after suspension Barring a dramatic development, Moore will now miss Wimbledon on June 27. Moore and doubles partner Eden Silva were eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon last year her fifth first-round loss at the All England Club. Sue Barker to stop hosting Wimbledon after the 2022 tournament Sue Barker will retire from BBC Wimbledon after the 2022 tournament. Barker, 66, first joined the coverage in 1993 and has hosted the network's broadcasts since 2000. The decision ended Barker's 30-year career at the BBC, where she also won the Olympics and Sports Personality of the Year awards. Barker - the 1976 French Open champion - was the first woman to direct a BBC show of the Crown Jewels. The crown jewels include the Olympics, the Nationals and Wimbledon - all presented by Barker.



