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Andy Murray has played down the idea of taking up a TV role for Wimbledon, with the British tennis icon wary of the influence ...
Possibly the most exciting moment of today was my acceptance into the Dull Men’s Club. The only real competition so far would be the visit from an appliance technician who came to my house to help me ...
A year on, Alcaraz says he kept a lid on his recent party weekend, which he shared with the former Tottenham and Manchester ...
Tennis legend John McEnroe may have gotten a bit carried away while covering the French Open final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday.
Not for the first time in his life did former tennis star turned broadcaster John McEnroe enrage the tennis community. Ahead of the French Open final between No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Carlos ...
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While John McEnroe took a sly dig at Christopher Eubanks' tennis future, he did back Ben Shelton to win a Grand Slam title. The former World No. 1 expressed his appreciation for Shelton's journey ...
Tennis brothers John and Patrick McEnroe will combine forces to host a French Open whip-around show for Warner Bros. Discovery's TNT Sports ...
John McEnroe has revealed that he is forced into “speaking less” while featuring on the BBC’s Wimbledon coverage. The tennis legend turned to commentating following his illustrious career as ...
When John McEnroe yelled “you cannot be serious” at the Wimbledon umpire in 1981 it went down in history. Who can forget Tim Henman angrily (and accidentally) belting a ball at a ball girl in ...
Top seeds John McEnroe and Peter Fleming faced the Australian duo of Newcombe and Fred Stolle in the semifinals of the 1981 US Open. After a tense three-hour and 18-minute battle, the American ...
Fans perceived John McEnroe’s interview with Jannik Sinner after his second-round win at the 2025 Australian Open as lacking depth and relevance.