John McEnroe
President
Answer the Question, Inc
John McEnroe is a name that has become synonymous with world-class tennis. Ranked No. 1 on the all-time ATP Tour tournament win list with 155 combined singles and doubles titles, John marveled the tennis world as a player of considerable skill and finesse. His 82-3 singles match record set in 1984 remains the record for the best year win percentage of the Open Era. However, it’s John’s fiery competitive spirit that makes him one of the most memorable sports icons of all time. John manages a very successful broadcasting career, having earned his first Sports Emmy nomination in 1998 for his outspoken and precise analysis. He currently works for ESPN at the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, Turner Sports and Eurosport at the French Open, the BBC at Wimbledon and Channel Nine at the Australian Open. As an actor, he appeared in TV shows and films including Players, Wimbledon, The Chair on ABC, McEnroe on CNBC, Freak Show, Frasier, Costas Now, 30 Rock, 7 Days in Hell, CSI NY, Curb Your Enthusiasm, SNL, Anger Management, Jack & Jill, Mr. Deeds and more. His memoir, “You Cannot Be Serious,” was #1 on the NY Times and London best-seller lists for multiple weeks. John founded the Johnny Mac Tennis Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, to expose NYC kids from under-resourced communities to tennis. John’s mission is to share the sport he loves and opportunities he received with future generations. Now a father of six, John and his wife rock star Patty Smyth, reside in Manhattan.