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In a dramatic farewell to Australia, renowned US tennis icon John McEnroe made headlines by telling a young Australian fan to ‘go f*** yourself’ during a fiery outburst.
At 66, McEnroe is celebrated for his seven Grand Slam victories but equally infamous for his fiery temper, often directed at umpires, competitors, spectators, and even his own equipment.
Recently, McEnroe was caught on camera losing his temper with an insistent teenage admirer seeking a photo and autograph.
The legendary tennis player had been in Australia as a commentator for the Australian Open and was en route back home when the incident unfolded.
Footage shows McEnroe exiting a vehicle at Melbourne Airport, luggage and guitar in tow, when the eager fan approached him.
“Not right now mate,” McEnroe replied, appearing pressed for time.
John McEnroe had arrived at Melbourne Airport ready to head back home to the United States when the teenager asked him for a photo
McEnroe denied the young fan’s request and seemed to be in a rush to get into the airport
The US tennis legend grew more and more frustrated as the teenager kept asking him for a photo
But the boy wasn’t willing to give up, asking ‘can I get a photo?’
He told McEnroe he was one of his ‘heroes’ and even offered to help carry some of his bags.
‘I’m going to need you to stay away from me, OK?’ McEnroe said in response, heading into the terminal.
But the young Aussie followed him into the terminal as McEnroe’s staff began to get involved.
‘This guy, just get away,’ McEnroe snapped.
‘Move him out of the way please,’ an official wearing a lanyard said.
But the boy kept on persisting.
‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I am leaving, time’s up,’ McEnroe said to him.
Officials needed to step in to separate McEnroe and the young fan as the situation escalated
The situation escalated to the point that McEnroe eventually told the teenager to ‘go f*** yourself’
The fan then decided to try and get a selfie with the tennis star with or without his permission.
‘Leave him alone,’ an unknown man told him.
‘Respect our space,’ another said.
‘Can I just take a photo?’ the boy pleaded.
McEnroe clearly had enough of being patient.
‘Will you stop?’ he yelled.
‘Stop! Jesus. I mean, are you kidding me?’ he added, using the same line he delivered during his most famous on-court meltdown at Wimbledon in 1981.
A clearly exasperated McEnroe then told the young Aussie to ‘go f*** yourself’.
McEnroe was known for his combustible antics on the court, most famously at Wimbledon in 1981
He has forged a successful career as a tennis commentator and analyst around the world
McEnroe is famous for his volcanic temper.
At the 1984 Australian Open, McEnroe was defaulted from a match after abusing officials and smashing his racquet repeatedly.
He clashed constantly with umpires at the US Open, where he racked up record fines for verbal tirades and code violations.
During the 1987 Stockholm Open, he was defaulted again after threatening an official during a heated argument.
McEnroe’s temper also spilled into Davis Cup ties, where his confrontations with referees embarrassed officials but fired up crowds.
Even in victories, he often berated himself loudly, slamming racquets and muttering insults between points.