John McEnroe, Australian Open and Novak Djokovic
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John McEnroe went off script with a bizarre moment during TNT Sport's Australian Open coverage, as the legendary tennis icon dragged a member of the production team onto set. The American was discussing the merits of having a coach sat on the sidelines,
With no Grand Slam since the 2023 US Open and doubts even coming from Djokovic himself, questions are swirling around his future at the top. He’s still hunting an incredible 11th Australian Open title and a 25th major in Melbourne.
Many experts and analysts reacted to Djokovic's decision to leave the PTPA, and John McEnroe was among the first to react. The popular tennis figure pointed out that this decision surprised everyone and probably shows how divided the players are. 'It came practically out of nowhere.
Opening Bid Unfiltered is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. From the tennis court to the broadcast booth. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi sits down on the Opening Bid Unfiltered podcast with former professional tennis player Patrick McEnroe.
In a twist few saw coming, Novak Djokovic’s sudden exit from the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has reopened old wounds within tennis politics and placed renewed scrutiny on the choices Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal made when they opposed his breakaway movement.
Novak Djokovic cruised through his Australian Open first round on Monday, but John McEnroe has questioned whether the 10-time champion can physically compete with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
Andre Agassi was seen in action at the 2026 Australian Open as he teamed up with Roger Federer for a doubles exhibition against Patrick Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt.
John McEnroe is a former American World No. 1 professional tennis player who has a net worth of $100 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. John married actress Tatum O'Neal in 1986, and they had two sons,
After seven years as Team World captain, John McEnroe returned to the Laver Cup this week—not on the sidelines, but as a spectator for the first time. And there’s one player he’s watching closely. The former world No. 1 joined Steve Weissman and Jon ...
Tennis legend John McEnroe went completely off-script as he interrupted commentary during Carlos Alcaraz's Australian Open match
The BBC could face a series of hurdles in its bid to revamp its Wimbledon coverage. The esteemed tennis tournament has been a staple of the free-to-air broadcaster for decades, with radio commentary dating back to 1924 and the first match being televised in 1937.