Proper noun
McEnroe (plural McEnroes)
A surname from Irish.
Devi is having a tough time, and “Never Have I Ever” grounds her struggles in sessions with her therapist (a wonderful Niecy Nash) and knowing narration from John McEnroe — yep, the tennis player — as well as moments of awkward teenage hilarity. Source: Internet
Lundqvist, who plays guitar and has been known to play charity events with tennis legend John McEnroe, was a finalist for the NHL Player Foundation Award in 2014-15 for his work with the Garden of Dreams Foundation in New York. Source: Internet
John McEnroe told Nick Kyrgios he was proud of him and promised to donate $1,000 to the bush fire recovery effort for every set the Aussie player wins at the Australian Open. Source: Internet
At the season-ending Masters tournament in January 1980, Borg survived a close semifinal against McEnroe. Source: Internet
In 1990, U.S. tennis star John McEnroe became the first player from the Australian Open after an outburst in which he broke his racquet, yelled at a linesman and erupted into a string of curses. Source: Internet
Djokovic said he had seen the photo of McEnroe and Navratilova with the banner but wasn’t well-enough informed about their protest to make a judgement. Source: Internet