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It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Muhammad Ali
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Arthur Ashe
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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This cinematic attempt to capture the essence of Superstar John McEnroe works on so many levels that we thoroughly enjoyed almost every moment of it. John is quite candid about his evolution from a total brat during the years that he played tennis to the mature individual who he has evolved into. From his terrible tantrums to the tender moments he now shares with his extended family. His candor should be appreciated. The bonus in this film is the high quality that the cinematographer introduces. The film offers insights into one of the greatest tennis players that the United States has ever produced. John has also become one of the beat announcers for the sport. His insights and commentaries enhance all the major tennis events at so many levels. Who needs Pickleball when we John McEnroe calling tennis matches.
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- TriviaThe SHOWTIME summary characterizes John McEnroe as "the original bad boy" of tennis. This is not accurate as both Ilie Nastase and Jimmy Connors were described that way in the early- and mid-1970s.
- Quotes
John McEnroe: I'm not very empathetic. That's my biggest flaw.
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- Gross worldwide
- $49,902
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