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Tennis Legend John McEnroe Breaks Silence on Shocking US Open Incident — Fans Can’t Believe His Verdict

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Tennis icon John McEnroe has never been shy about calling it as he sees it, and his microphone work during the 2025 US Open is proving that point once again. In a week marked by upsets and dramatic late-night finishes, the 66-year-old ESPN analyst delivered his boldest take yet: he doubts Novak Djokovic will extend his career much longer after the Serb’s stunning semifinal loss to Carlos Alcaraz. “I would be surprised if he tried to go one more year,” McEnroe declared on air, citing the physical and mental toll of Djokovic’s relentless chase for more majors. McEnroe doubled down during a post-match segment, arguing that the 38-year-old Djokovic “has nothing left to prove” and hinting that family priorities could tip the scales toward retirement. The remark immediately set social media buzzing, with fans debating whether McEnroe’s forecast was classic hyperbole or hard-earned insight from a seven-time major champion who retired at 34 himself. The outspoken New Yorker also critiqued Djokovic’s subdued post-defeat handshake with Alcaraz, suggesting the 24-time major winner “looked like a man already checking out”. While some viewers accused McEnroe of reading too much into a moment of disappointment, others praised his willingness to tackle uncomfortable storylines head-on. McEnroe’s hot takes haven’t been limited to Djokovic. During Jannik Sinner’s straight-sets demolition of Lorenzo Musetti, he labeled the Italian “on another level right now,” drawing parallels to Roger Federer’s 2004 breakout season and predicting Sinner could “own the hard courts for the next decade”. The flare-ups are part of a larger pattern this fortnight. McEnroe went viral earlier in the tournament for revealing live on air that his Manhattan neighbor is none other than Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio, a tidbit that left the Ashe crowd chuckling and his producer scrambling to cut to commercial. Love him or loathe him, McEnroe’s straight-shooting style is driving conversation every night of the US Open. With the men’s final looming and Djokovic’s future suddenly a prime talking point, expect the former world No. 1 to keep firing from the commentary booth—because in Flushing Meadows, the only thing louder than the subway rumble might be a vintage McEnroe prediction proven right.

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