‘Why Would I Walk Away’ - John McEnroe Speaks About the Wrong Portrayal of His First Meeting With Venus and Serena Williams in Will Smith’s Movie - EssentiallySportsAmerica's Favorites Trending in U.S.A.
Why Would I Walk Away – John McEnroe Speaks About the Wrong Portrayal of His First Meeting With Venus and Serena Williams in Will Smith s Movie
Published 08/25/2022, 10:49 AM EDTBy As Serena Williams gears up to play her last Major tournament, tennis experts have paid their tribute to the American. Former tennis star and expert, John McEnroe, also analyzed the impact the 40-year-old brought on the game. He also analyzed her legendary journey and her chances of going into the US Open. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Meanwhile, McEnroe also reacted to a scene from the film King Richard, which portrays his first meeting with the Williams sisters. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad John McEnroe on the accuracy of scene
McEnroe recalled his first meeting with the Williams sisters. He explained that the film did not portray the scene accurately. “It’s incorrect. I didn’t walk away in disgust, refuse to see Serena. That’s all I’m saying. I was there. Saw them,” he . Explaining further, he said, “Why would I walk away after being told that I’m going to see two kids, 8 and 9, that are going to be future number ones, like, I refuse to see these kids, for what? Because I’m a hothead. But that’s not correct.” Later, the legend recalled his interaction with his coach and Richard Williams on the same day. “I was practicing on and then being told by my then-coach Paul Cohen and Richard Williams that her and Venus were going to be the two best players in the world. It was like call me in 10 years, we’ll see what’s happening,” he said. McEnroe further remembered the time Serena won her first Grand Slam. “her winning the the first time, it’s hard to forget that, with the braids and everything,” he concluded. McEnroe hails Serena Williams as the greatest ever
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad As wraps up her illustrious career, McEnroe was full of praise for the 40-year-old. Speaking of her achievements, the former tennis star her as “the greatest player that ever lived.” Speaking of her journey, the American said went through a lot and faced many adversities.Aug 8, 2022; Toronto, ON, Canada; Serena Williams (USA) reacts after defeating Nuria Parrizas Diaz (ESP) in first round play in the National Bank Open at Sobeys Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports Further, in Serena’s praise, the legend said she has been an inspiration to many athletes, especially from the African-American community. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Watch this story: Can Serena give a memorable performance in her last Major Appearance? Let us know in the comments. SHARE THIS ARTICLE
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