Patrick McEnroe - Distinctions and Honors

Distinctions and Honors

  • His career-high singles ranking was World No. 28 in 1995.
  • His career-high doubles ranking was World No. 3 in 1993.
  • McEnroe served as captain of the U.S. men's tennis team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
  • He is a part owner of the New York Sportimes of World TeamTennis. His brother John is a player on the team.
  • McEnroe serves as a TV commentator for CBS Sports and ESPN.
  • He used to be the sports reporter for Imus in the Morning, before quitting on air due to a lack of airtime. He has since returned to WFAN on a trial basis from May 7–9, co-hosting with Chris Russo May 7 and his brother John May 8 and 9, as an audition for the slot formerly held by Imus in the Morning.
  • He is an analyst for the "1st and 10" segment on ESPN First Take.
  • He hosts The Patrick McEnroe Show, Saturday mornings from 10-12pm on ESPN Radio New York 98.7 FM.
  • He also guest hosts for the ESPN program Pardon The Interruption (PTI).
  • He also co-wrote the book "Tennis for Dummies."

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