John McEnroe has been one of the United States’ gifts to the tennis world. The American legend enthralled fans during the late 80s and the early 90s with his marvelous performances on the tennis court. Over his illustrious career, the 63-year-old went on to win seven Grand Slam singles titles, including three Wimbledon and four US Open titles. Additionally, he also found success in doubles, winning nine Grand Slam men’s doubles titles and one mixed doubles title.
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Earlier this year, a documentary film on the legend was announced. Recently, the second trailer of the film was released.
Second trailer of the documentary film on John McEnroe
Yesterday, the second trailer was released for McEnroe’s documentary film. The trailer gave a glimpse of the ups and downs that he went through en route to achieving the legendary status.
Last month, the release date of this film was announced. It will be available from the 15th of July in the UK and the 2nd of September in the United States.
McEnroe all praise for Nick Kyrgios
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Kyrgios is living his dream at the ongoing Wimbledon Championships. He has entered his maiden Grand Slam final after Nadal pulled out of the tournament. Praising Kyrgios for his performance, McEnroe said, “With all due respect to Garin, this was an incredible draw for [Nick] Kyrgios. He’s never been in a Grand Slam semi-final and he’s not playing Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic here.”
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Further, McEnroe also hoped that the controversial Australian star maintains his consistency in the upcoming tournaments. In the Wimbledon summit clash, Kyrgios will take on the winner of the match between Novak Djokovic and Cameron Norrie.
Do you think Kyrgios can win his first singles Grand Slam title?