John McEnroe says he tested positive for COVID and will miss US Open TV coverage

FILE - Tennis legend John McEnroe, left, speaks to former British tennis player Tim Henman on Centre Court, July 7, 2023, on day five of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London. McEnroe has COVID-19 and so is missing time as ESPN's lead tennis analyst on its coverage of its U.S. Open television coverage. Unfortunately, after feeling a bit under the weather, I tested positive for COVID," McEnroe said in a statement released by the network on Tuesday, Aug. 29, the second day of the Grand Slam tournament. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, File) (Alberto Pezzali, Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

NEW YORK – John McEnroe has COVID-19 and is missing time as ESPN's lead tennis analyst for its U.S. Open television coverage.

“Unfortunately, after feeling a bit under the weather, I tested positive for COVID,” McEnroe said in a statement released by the network on Tuesday, the second day of the Grand Slam tournament. “I’m watching the U.S. Open from home and can’t wait to get back to work soon.”

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ESPN said it wishes McEnroe well and looks forward “to welcoming him back when he’s ready.”

McEnroe won four of his seven Grand Slam singles titles at the U.S. Open.

The year's last major tennis tournament began Monday and ends on Sept. 10 with the men's singles final.

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