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How is the media covering John McEnroe?John McEnroe often is covered by Right Media sources.
25%
Center: 32%
Right: 43%
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Location of Coverage About John McEnroeBased on 44 recent stories
7% Local Coverage21% National Coverage71% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering John McEnroe?John McEnroe often is covered by Right Media sources.
25%
Center: 32%
Right: 43%
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Novak Djokovic · BelgradeNovak Djokovic is looking for a new coach after splitting with Goran Ivanisevic. The Serbian is 8-3 for the year and without a title after losing in the semi-final of the Australian Open and in the third round of the Indian Wells Open. The 24-time Grand Slam winner admitted he doesn't quite know yet whom he will turn to.See the Story
Andy Roddick reveals who will coach Novak Djokovic
John McEnroe · SerbiaJohn McEnroe has surprisingly been tipped as an option for Novak Djokovic's next coach, however Andy Roddick believes the Serbian will need to go for someone he's more familiar with in the short term.See the Story
Novak Djokovic advised against hiring John McEnroe as next coach with different approach tipped
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Carlos AlcarazJannik Sinner is seeded second for the first time at a Masters 1000 event. Sinner lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-final of the Indian Wells tournament. The Italian and Spaniard are the youngest pair of top seeds since Rafa Nadal and Andy Roddick in 2005.See the Story
Sinner looks for fresh start in Miami after first loss
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
John McEnroe · Saudi ArabiaJohn McEnroe accepts the inevitability of Saudi Arabia's growing influence on tennis but the American great fears the country's ambition to host a 10th Masters tournament could add to player and fan fatigue. The outspoken New Yorker has been one of the most vocal critics of Saudi Arabia's big-money push into tennis, describing the potential engagement of the women's tour with the country as "laughable".See the Story
Tennis legend John McEnroe fears Saudi Masters move could lead to year-round season
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
John McEnroe · Saudi ArabiaJohn McEnroe says Saudi Arabia's ambition to host a 10th Masters tournament could add to player and fan fatigue. The outspoken New Yorker has been one of the most vocal critics of the Middle Eastern nation's big-money push into tennis. The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) has already invested heavily in sports like golf, soccer, Formula One and boxing. The PIF has replaced Pepperstone as the official naming partner of the world rankings.See the Story
McEnroe fears Saudi Masters move could lead to year-round season
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
John McEnroe · ItalyTelevision announcer, singer, radio presenter, animator producer, the champion with his unmistakable crest was also the first captain of Velasco's National Team. Today he is 61 years old and reveals: 'I became an adult when I realized that a coach can only use the group to climb their social position.'See the Story
Andrea Lucchetta: "I wanted to be McEnroe, then I chose beach volleyball. The time I found Berlusconi coming out of the shower..."
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Andre AgassiThe Nike x Travis Scott Mac Attack “Cactus Jack,” the shoe over which Travis Scott and John McEnroe seemingly staged a Zoom argument. Tennis shoes occupy a weird space in the sneaker industry. Many of the most admired tennis shoes of the ’80s and ’90s have faded into obscurity.See the Story
Retro Tennis Shoes Are Taking Over the Sneaker World in 2024
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
John McEnroeAndrey Rublev was disqualified for shouting at a line judge at the Dubai Championships. Former world No 1 Jimmy Connors argued Rublev's voice had been taken away. Connors questioned what was wrong with players getting heated on court. The Russian was initially fined $36,000 but this was overturned after he appealed.See the Story