McEnroe is a regular analyst on TV coverage of major tennis tournaments, and he does voiceover work on the hit Netflix series "Never Have I Ever." I spoke to John McEnroe in September. The film also explores his family relationships with his father and manager and with his own children. It chronicles McEnroe's remarkable success at a young age and his marriages to Tatum O'Neal and Patty Smyth, all in the glare of intense media scrutiny. John McEnroe is the subject of a documentary film released this year, directed by Barney Douglas, that's now streaming on Showtime. How can you possibly call that out? How many are you going to miss?ĭAVIES: That's McEnroe arguing a line call at the 1981 Wimbledon tournament. His playing days are also remembered for moments like this. And he's won 25 singles titles on the Champions Tour, the circuit for those who've retired from the mainstream tour. He won 155 combined titles - that's singles and doubles - more than any man in the game's modern era. And our guest today is John McEnroe, remembered as one of the greatest tennis players ever and one of the loudest. We're playing back some of our favorite interviews from the year.
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