The BBC has extended its contract to broadcast Wimbledon for an additional four years, taking its partnership with the All England Club through to 2024.
The agreement means the Grand Slam remains free to air across BBC television, online and radio.
"Wimbledon is the pinnacle of the sport," said BBC director general Tony Hall.
Earlier this year, a peak audience of 13.3 million watched Andy Murray win his second Wimbledon title on BBC One.
Next year, the longest partnership in sports broadcasting history celebrates 80 years of television and 90 years of radio coverage.