The BBC has announced details of its Wimbledon 2014 coverage.

2013 ladies champion Marion Bartoli will join the commentary team, along with British number one Laura Robson, who sits out this year's tournament due to injury.

France's Marion Bartoli with the trophy after beating Germany's Sabine Lisicki
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Marion Bartoli

Laura Robson
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Laura Robson

The 2014 tournament takes place from June 23 to July 6, with coverage on BBC television, radio and digital.

Sue Barker will once again lead the TV coverage of BBC One and Two, while Clare Balding will present on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Jimmy Connors returns to the BBC TV lineup, along with regulars including Tim Henman, John McEnroe, Pat Cash, Lindsay Davenport, Tracy Austin, Martina Navratilova, John Lloyd and Virginia Wade.

John Inverdale will return to host the nightly Today at Wimbledon show on BBC Two.

There will be up to 12 live streams on the red button and online, more than ever before.

Andy Murray will also write a regular column in the leadup to the tournament, as he attempts to reclaim his Wimbledon crown.

Before the tournament, a replay of Murray's win over Novak Djokovic last year will be aired on Saturday, June 21 at 10.15am on BBC Two. A review of the 2013 tournament will be broadcast the following day at 11am.

BBC Radio 5 Live will replay The Day We Won Wimbledon, a documentary about Andy Murray's victory, narrated by John Hurt, on June 21 at 11am.

On BBC One, When Andy Won Wimbledon will document Murray's year since winning the Grand Slam at 10.35pm on June 23.