Brother of the former world number one John McEnroe, Patrick, has criticised a fan for posting a hate comment on the social media platform. The 58-year-old received a hate comment on the social ...
John McEnroe's brother Patrick took a dig at one of his fans for sharing a hateful comment. The user criticized him by saying that he was riding on the coattails of his brother.
She also has endorsement deals with the likes of Nike, British Airways, Evian, HSBC and Vodafone. And despite her latest ...
Tennis legend Ilie Nastase has relived his infamous showdown with John McEnroe at the 1979 US Open. Their Grand Slam clash had everything, from insults and angry fans to an umpire in despair and ...
John McEnroe secured 52 of his 77 ATP singles titles (67.5%) indoors, with 43 of these triumphs on carpet and nine on hard courts. The American won both his maiden and last-ever career titles on ...
Former world number one Ilie Nastase has revealed that America’s John McEnroe abused him during the 1979 US Open clash. The 78-year-old had an impressive career where he won multiple Grand Slams.
The tributes to Rafael Nadal since his retirement announcement continue to flow, with Patrick McEnroe saying he might be the best competitor in sports history. Nadal's sublime technical ability should ...
Ben Shelton is still in the early stages of his ATP career, but former U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe thinks he has a better chance of matching Carlos Alcaraz than any other American player.
John McEnroe was known for his fiery temperament during his playing days. McEnroe’s 1979 US Open match in the round of 64 against Ilie Nastase perhaps changed tennis forever. It will always be known ...
Patrick McEnroe has backed Ben Shelton to become the first American man to win a Grand Slam title after Andy Roddick did it way back in 2003. Despite Taylor Fritz being the highest-ranked player from ...
Brother of the former world number one John McEnroe, Patrick believes that young Ben Shelton is the ideal candidate to end America’s drought in the men’s singles category in the Grand Slams.
The captains? Irresistibly—perhaps inevitably—Swede Björn Borg and New Yorker John McEnroe, protagonists in arguably the most legendary rivalry in the sport’s history. Eight years on ...