McEnroe was denied an appearance on Wimbledon’s Centre Court alongside Bjorn Borg, turning the situation into a skit after being offered Court 6 instead,
During a light-hearted moment, tennis legends John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg engaged in playful banter about participating in a TV stunt that involved practicing on Wimbledon’s esteemed Centre Court. The clever exchange between the two icons showcased their evident rapport and enjoyment of one another after their previous rivalries.
Renowned for their multiple face-offs in the 1970s and 1980s, including the 1980 and 1981 Wimbledon finals, Borg, 67, secured five consecutive championship trophies, while McEnroe, 64, claimed the title three times.
Despite their past rivalry, the two tennis greats have since developed a strong friendship while serving as team captains at the Laver Cup. Unfortunately, the All England Club declined a request for a ceremonial hit on the esteemed 15,000-seater court at the SW19 grounds, according to McEnroe.
Due to recent grass reseeding, it was deemed unsuitable to recreate the 1980 final with retired players. Consequently, the duo decided to simulate smashing a racket and made their way to Court 6 in an effort to play off being told no.