Novak Djokovic's recent match against Roman Safiullin at Wimbledon has sparked outrage among tennis fans, with many calling for John McEnroe's removal from the BBC's commentary panel.
What happened?
The controversy began when McEnroe mispronounced Djokovic's name, which is not the first time he has done so.
Fans were also disappointed by the lack of tactical analysis from McEnroe, who instead focused on making general comments about the match.
Why it matters for Novak Djokovic
Djokovic's match against Safiullin was a significant one, with the Serbian player ultimately emerging victorious.
The BBC's commentary team, which includes McEnroe, has been praised for its expertise, but fans feel that McEnroe's performance has been subpar.
What comes next?
It remains to be seen whether the BBC will take fans' complaints into consideration and make changes to its commentary team.
Jamie Murray, who has been working as a commentator for the BBC, has been suggested as a potential replacement for McEnroe.
Fans have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction with McEnroe's commentary, with some even calling for his outright removal from the BBC's roster.
On 18 Jun, McEnroe's commentary during the men's singles final at Roland Garros was also heavily criticized, with many feeling that he was biased towards certain players.
The BBC has assembled an impressive roster for its Wimbledon coverage, including Andy Roddick and Andre Agassi, who have both been praised for their expertise and analysis.
McEnroe's long association with broadcasters like the BBC and ESPN makes it unlikely that he will be dropped from the roster anytime soon.
Fans will likely have to continue to tolerate McEnroe's commentary, at least for the time being.
The controversy surrounding McEnroe's commentary has sparked a wider debate about the quality of tennis commentary and the importance of accurate analysis.
As the tennis season continues, fans will be keeping a close eye on the commentary team and hoping for improvements in the quality of analysis and commentary.
