Andrew Castle, English tennis player and television host
Andrew Nicholas Castle (born 15 November 1963) is a British broadcaster and former tennis player. Castle was UK number 1 in singles tennis in 1986, reaching as high as World No. 80 in June 1988, and No. 45 in doubles in December 1988, with Tim Wilkison of the United States.
On his regular television and radio appearances, including his LBC show, he voiced his disregard to Australia protecting their people against COVID-19. He stated that they should be embarrassed by how they've acted in protecting their borders by not allowing the world number 1 tennis player in, even though he didn't respect the entry requirements.
Castle reached one Grand Slam final in his career in the 1987 Australian Open mixed doubles event with Anne Hobbs. He won three ATP titles in men's doubles, as well as one title on the Challenger tour. He won $344,338 in prize money.
Between 2000 and 2010, Castle was a presenter on the now defunct ITV breakfast programme GMTV, sharing duties with Ben Shephard to present its weekday magazine programme. In 2009, he began presenting the ITV daytime game show Divided.
He has also taken part in Strictly Come Dancing and 71 Degrees North.