John McEnroe Blasted for 'Disrespecting' Stars as Fans Turn on BBC and ESPN
WIMBLEDON, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 10 – Clare Balding humorously cautioned John McEnroe about his commentary style during Wimbledon, noting it was sometimes unsuitable for BBC audiences despite his popularity, according to BBC broadcasts.
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The Washington Post can’t cancel John McEnroe
From his lofty BBC and ESPN perches at Wimbledon, John McEnroe is agitating people… again.In particular, he has irked Sally Jenkins from The Washington Post who has accused him of “belching up words” in a diatribe column dedicated to removing him from TV.This, however, only goes to prove that McEnroe can still moves the needle. As he should. It is the McEnroe way. Dare I say, it’s the American way – brash, loud, and a bit erroneously confident.S…
'Irritating' John McEnroe slammed over ESPN's Wimbledon coverage
JOHN McEnroe is on the mic to cover Wimbledon tennis, but not everyone is happy about it. Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins is among the most vocal against McEnroe’s commentary. GettyJohn McEnroe is being slammed for his Wimbledon commentary[/caption] AFPColumnist Sally Jenkins believes that its time for a new wave of broadcasters to take over[/caption] A rising group of tennis announcers are starting to make a name for themselves this sum…
Clare Balding warned John McEnroe about live TV comment 'not suitable' for BBC at Wimbledon
John McEnroe left his BBC colleagues in hysterics after making a risky comment about 'swingers' during the broadcaster's coverage of Wimbledon before being warned by Clare Balding
Clare Balding scolds John McEnroe as text to Wimbledon ace brought up - 'Why say that?' - The Mirror
Mirra Andreeva once again impressed at Wimbledon and even turned up to support her coach Conchita Martinez in the seniors' event, after which John McEnroe made a sly dig
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