I have been lucky enough to have been in that stadium for some of the great rivalries but I ve never heard the way it s been the last couple of nights Patrick McEnroe on Serena Williams impact at US Open
I have been lucky enough to have been in that stadium for some of the great rivalries but I ve never heard the way it s been the last couple of nights - Patrick McEnroe on Serena Williams impact at US Open × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Tennis US Open 2022 News
@PatrickMcEnroe joins @JohnBerman to discuss Serena and Venus Williams' historic match last night:297"I've never heard the volume I heard this year in this tournament."@PatrickMcEnroe joins @JohnBerman to discuss Serena and Venus Williams' historic match last night: https://t.co/fyN8WKk88n While appearing live on the "New Day" TV show on CNN, McEnroe acknowledged the crowd's immense support for the 40-year-old, who presumably played the last tournament of her illustrious career. He reminisced about attending matches between the all-time greats, including those of Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras and between Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. "I have been lucky enough to have been in that stadium for some of the all-time greats rivalries, Sampras-Agassi and Venus against Serena, obviously both of them in their prime, Djokovic-Federer, Djokovic-Nadal," he said. Adding to his point, McEnroe admitted to saying that the crowd's support for Serena Williams has been huge and that he had never heard anything like it before. "I have never heard the way it's been the last couple of nights. I've never heard the volume I heard this year in this tournament," he added. Earlier this month, it was reported that there has been an increase in ticket sales and prices for the last Major of the year. The unprecedented price of tickets for the Flushing Meadows showdown was on account of the American's announcement of her impending retirement after the tournament.
I have been lucky enough to have been in that stadium for some of the great rivalries but I ve never heard the way it s been the last couple of nights - Patrick McEnroe on Serena Williams impact at US Open
By Rajasik Mukherjee Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Serena Williams has been receiving immense backing from the US Open crowd Former tennis star Patrick McEnroe recently spoke about the immense support veteran player Serena Williams received at this year's US Open. McEnroe looked back fondly at some of the greatest rivalries he ever witnessed and admitted that the crowd has never been louder than they have been during the American's last couple of matches at Flushing Meadows. Playing in her first-round match in the doubles category along with her sister Venus Williams, the Williams sisters lost 7-6(5), 6-4 to the Czech pair of Linda Noskova and Lucie Hradecka at the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium. New Day@NewDay"I've never heard the volume I heard this year in this tournament."@PatrickMcEnroe joins @JohnBerman to discuss Serena and Venus Williams' historic match last night:297"I've never heard the volume I heard this year in this tournament."@PatrickMcEnroe joins @JohnBerman to discuss Serena and Venus Williams' historic match last night: https://t.co/fyN8WKk88n While appearing live on the "New Day" TV show on CNN, McEnroe acknowledged the crowd's immense support for the 40-year-old, who presumably played the last tournament of her illustrious career. He reminisced about attending matches between the all-time greats, including those of Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras and between Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. "I have been lucky enough to have been in that stadium for some of the all-time greats rivalries, Sampras-Agassi and Venus against Serena, obviously both of them in their prime, Djokovic-Federer, Djokovic-Nadal," he said. Adding to his point, McEnroe admitted to saying that the crowd's support for Serena Williams has been huge and that he had never heard anything like it before. "I have never heard the way it's been the last couple of nights. I've never heard the volume I heard this year in this tournament," he added. Earlier this month, it was reported that there has been an increase in ticket sales and prices for the last Major of the year. The unprecedented price of tickets for the Flushing Meadows showdown was on account of the American's announcement of her impending retirement after the tournament.