John McEnroe's 'Rockstar' Wimbledon Outfit Steals Show on BBC
McEnroe's Rockstar Wimbledon Outfit Steals BBC Show

John McEnroe caused a stir with his 'rockstar' outfit during the Wimbledon men's singles final, where he served as a pundit for the BBC. The 67-year-old former champion wore a buttoned-down black shirt and black pants, with necklaces on full display across his bare chest, while his colleagues dressed more formally.

McEnroe's Outfit Draws Attention

Standing on Centre Court alongside Clare Balding and Pat Cash ahead of the 4pm clash between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev, McEnroe's choice of attire stood out. Balding wore a long orange dress jacket, while Cash opted for a black blazer and white shirt. McEnroe admitted he picked the wrong clothes for the final, as his all-black number soaked up the heat from the 28°C climate in SW19.

Pundits Discuss Heat and Conditions

Balding commented on the conditions: "The wind is slightly less gusty down here. I'm alongside two men who know exactly what it takes to step out here and win the title, John McEnroe and Pat Cash." McEnroe replied with sarcasm: "I'm so glad I wore black. It's hot out here. That's going to be an issue with Sinner, right? So we'll see what happens, especially early on if it's in his head at all." Cash added: "Today, I don't think it's going to be an issue. First of all, we've got a bit of a breeze here. And it's not really stinking hot like in Australia or New York. My goodness, I'd drop dead there."

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