John McEnroe Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

John McEnroe Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Tennis Player John McEnroe including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of John McEnroe
Real Name John McEnroe
Profession Tennis Players
Nick Name SuperBrat
Famous as Former US Tennis Star
Nationality American
Religion Roman Catholic
Personal life of John McEnroe
Born on 16 February 1959
Birthday 16th February
Age 58 Years
Sun Sign Aquarius    Aquarius Men
Born in Wiesbaden, West Germany
Grouping of People Left Handed
Family Background of John McEnroe
Father John Patrick McEnroe, Sr.
Mother Katherine Tresham
Siblings Patrick McEnroe
Spouses/Partners Patty Smyth (m. 1997), Tatum O’Neal (m. 1986-1994)
Children Kevin McEnroe, Sean McEnroe, Emily McEnroe, Anna McEnroe, Ava McEnroe
Education Stanford University, Trinity School
Awards 1981 – ITF World Champion

1983 – ITF World Champion

1984 – ITF World Champion

1981 – ATP player of the year

1983 – ATP player of the year

1984 – ATP player of the year

1978 – ATP most improved player

1999 – International Tennis Hall of Fame

2007 – Philippe Chatrier Award in – World Number 1 Male Player

Personal Fact of John McEnroe

John McEnroe is a former world number one American professional tennis player. Distinguished for his dominant personality as well as his fantastic performance in the tennis court, he is considered by many as one of the greatest players in the game’s history. A holder of seventeen Grand Slam  titles including seven singles, nine men’s doubles and one mixed doubles, McEnroe is reputed for his volleying skills and shot-making finesse.

He bagged 19 Grand Prix Super Serie  titles in his career and holds a record of winning eight year-end championships. Throughout his career he won 77 ATP-listed singles titles and 78 doubles titles and had an amazing record of winning 856 singles. The best singles season win rate of open era was match record of 82-3 that he achieved in 1984. He became both the ITF World Champion for Men’s singles and also the ATP player of the year thrice in his career in 1981, 1983 and 1984. He captained the US team for Davis Cup and also remained a player of US Davis Cup winning team for five times.

However his on-court tirade hurled on ball boys, chair umpires and line judges and confrontational behavior became a common phenomenon which often created conflict with tennis authorities. In 1999 he was enlisted in the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Post retirement from professional tennis he featured as himself in many television programs and movies and became TV commentator and host of a game and a chat show.