The McEnroe brothers, John and Patrick, are set to bring their unique brand of game commentary to Warner Bros. Discovery’s coverage of the French Open. Taking over from NBC Sports, the tournament will be featured on the TNT cable network, with additional coverage on truTV.
TNT Sports will kick off their coverage on Sunday, with a mix of traditional sportscasting on TNT and “whip-around” coverage on truTV. Fans can also catch all the action on Warner’s Max streaming service. The highlight of the coverage will be “The MacZone,” a special spotlight show hosted by the McEnroe brothers. They will provide commentary, analysis, and colorful insights on the major moments of the tournament, as well as chat during live afternoon matches.
The concept of “whip-around” sports coverage is gaining popularity, with NBCUniversal and CBS News also offering similar programs for their events. The McEnroe brothers are sure to bring their signature energy and expertise to the broadcast. John McEnroe, a tennis legend with over 150 singles and doubles titles, including 17 Grand Slam titles, is known for his candid opinions on the sport. Patrick McEnroe, with 17 titles of his own, serves as the president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Fans can look forward to an exciting and engaging coverage of the French Open with the McEnroe brothers at the helm. Stay tuned for their unique perspective and lively commentary on all the action from Roland-Garros.