Radio Wimbledon's reporting style is more impartial than the BBC, but there is still some patriotic support shown for British players such as Tim Henman and Andy Murray.
[4] Radio Wimbledon broadcasts live commentaries from matches all around the ground, as well as frequent updates of scores, results and news.
It plays popular music, provides local travel news, weather reports and holds competitions.
[5] Radio Wimbledon often asks for listeners to contribute interesting questions which can be discussed on air.
When the station is off-air, a repeated "loop" containing a summary of the day's matches is played along with Radio Wimbledon's distinctive theme tune.
On Middle Sunday, the 9:30 am Sung Eucharist service is usually broadcast from the nearby St Mary's Church.
From the Monday before the Championships begin, a similar loop is used to bring coverage from the Qualifying rounds and a review of the previous year's tournament.
Some of the following catchphrases are used whilst Radio Wimbledon is broadcasting: Popular tennis players occasionally also announce a message.