John McEnroe

Former professional tennis player, television commentator

American Wiesbaden, West Germany

Quick Info

ProfessionFormer professional tennis player, television commentator
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth16/02/1959
Age67 years
BirthplaceWiesbaden, West Germany

Latest News about John McEnroe

15/06/2025

John McEnroe was honored at the 2025 US Open Legends Gala for his enduring contributions to tennis broadcasting and his advocacy work with the Arthur Ashe Foundation. During the event, he reflected on his 50-year career and announced a new initiative to support youth tennis programs in underserved communities.

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameJohn Patrick McEnroe Jr.
SummaryOne of the most successful and high-profile tennis players in history, known for his 17 Grand Slam titles, 77 singles titles, and 77 doubles titles. He was ranked No. 1 in the world in both singles and doubles. Famous for his rivalry with Björn Borg and his volatile court persona.

Physical Stats & More

Height1.83 m
Weight79 kg
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBlonde

Educational Qualification(s)

UniversityStanford University
Years Attended1977–1978
DegreeNone (Left to pursue professional tennis)

Personal Life

ResidenceDouglaston, New York (raised)
InterestsCharity tennis, Arthur Ashe Foundation for AIDS
HobbiesReading, Golf

Relationships & More

Spouse 1Patty Smyth (married April 7, present)
Spouse 2Tatum O'Neal (married June 6, divorced)
Children
  • Anna, Ava, Ruby (with Patty Smyth)
  • Sean, Emily (with Tatum O'Neal)

Family

FatherJohn Patrick Mc
MotherTam Mc
SiblingsTwo younger brothers

Career

Professional Start1977
Professional End1992
Grand Slam Titles17
Singles Titles77
Doubles Titles77
Career Record (Singles)856 wins, 158 losses
Career Record (Doubles)532 wins, 103 losses
Davis Cup Record41 singles wins, most wins and ties played for USA
World RankingNo. 1 in singles and doubles
Post-Retirement CareerTelevision broadcaster and analyst (since 1995)
Awards
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame (1999)
  • ATP Player of the Year (1981, 1982, 1983)
  • World Team Tennis MVP (1983)

Favourites

Favorite OpponentBjörn Borg
Favorite TournamentWimbledon
Favorite CharityArthur Ashe Foundation for the defeat of AIDS

Style Quotient

Playing StyleLeft-handed
Court PersonaVolatile, bombastic, 'McNasty'
Signature ShotServe-and-volley

Social Media

Twitterhttps://twitter.com/JohnMcEnroe
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/johnmcenroe/
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/JohnMcEnroe
Websitehttps://www.johnmcenroe.com

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Born in a military household in Wiesbaden, West Germany, while his father was stationed there.
2. Moved to Queens, New York, in 1960 and grew up in Douglaston.
3. Reached the 1977 Wimbledon semifinals at age 18.
4. Continued to play occasional charity matches after retiring from professional tennis.
5. Holds the American Davis Cup record for most singles wins (41).
6. Published the autobiography 'You Cannot Be Serious' in 2001.
7. Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999.
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