John McEnroe is facing criticism for his commentary during the 2025 U.S. Open, with many tennis fans expressing frustration over his performance.
The legendary American tennis star, who won seven Grand Slam titles, has been a major part of ESPN's U.S. Open coverage since 2009.

What's behind the criticism?

Fans are growing tired of McEnroe's commentary style, which they feel lacks depth and analysis.
Peter Vecsey, a sports writer, shared his thoughts on social media, stating that he's resorted to using the mute button during McEnroe's commentary.

Fan reactions

One fan wrote: "Please no more John McEnroe, unprepared, no analysis, master of the obvious and inane hyperbole."
Another fan added: "John McEnroe is not a good commentator and has not only said a few things wrong but he is also a bully to his co-commentator."

Legendary sports writer weighs in

Sally Jenkins, a renowned sports writer, accused McEnroe of being "entitled" and stated that tennis fans "deserve better" than his commentary.
Jenkins criticized McEnroe's tendency to "belch up words" and his inability to properly pronounce players' names.
The 2025 U.S. Open is ongoing, with quarterfinals matches featuring Naomi Osaka and Jannik Sinner.
McEnroe will continue to be on the air for ESPN, despite the criticism.
As of September 3, 2025, McEnroe has been with ESPN for over 16 years, providing commentary for numerous tennis tournaments.

What's next for McEnroe?

It remains to be seen how McEnroe will respond to the criticism, but for now, he will continue to be a part of ESPN's tennis coverage.
The U.S. Open will continue on Wednesday evening, with McEnroe providing commentary for the quarterfinals matches.
Tennis fans will be watching closely to see if McEnroe makes any changes to his commentary style.