Patrick McEnroe
Patrick McEnroe Biography
Patrick McEnroe is a former tennis player, journalist, and captain of the USTA team. Working for the ESPN station as an analyst, studio host, and play-by-play reporter. In the year 1995 joined the station and works along with his brother John Darren Cahill.
McEnroe during ESPN’s tennis events was the lead play-by-play additionally. He was serving for the CBS station for 12 years before joining ESPN.
Patrick McEnroe Age
McEnroe was born in Manhasset, New York in the United States, on July 1, 1966. He is 55 years old and on July 1, 1966, every year celebrates his birthday.
Patrick McEnroe Height
He stands at a height of 6 ft /Approx 1.83 m tall.
Patrick McEnroe Family
McEnroe was born to his caring and supportive parents Katherine Tresham. And the late John Patrick McEnroe Sr in Manhasset, New York in the United States. His father the late John Patrick McEnroe Sr died in 2017 at the age of 81 years in the Bronx. At Calvary Hospital. Patrick has two amazing brothers called Mark McEnroe and John McEnroe.
Patrick McEnroe Wife
McEnroe is married to his pretty and caring wife Melissa Errico. The couple while they were in grade school met each other. She is a well-known singer, writer, recording artist, and American actress. The couple on W. 82nd Street at the Holy Trinity Church. On December 19, 1998, exchanged their wedding vows. In April 2020, tested positive for COVID-19 McEnroe. The family lives in New York, Bronxville.
Patrick McEnroe Children
McEnroe and Melissa are proud parents of three nice-looking daughters. Their names are Victoria Penny Parick, Diana Katherine Patrick, and Juliette Beatrice Patrick.
Patrick McEnroe Salary
He receives an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000, according to ESPN Sports Channel anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Patrick McEnroe’s Net worth
McEnroe has an approximated net worth of $1 million – $5 million.
Patrick McEnroe Career
He is a former tennis player, journalist, and captain of the USTA team working. For the ESPN station as an analyst, studio host, and play-by-play reporter. McEnroe was serving for the CBS station for 12 years before joining ESPN. During ESPN’s tennis events, he was the lead play-by-play additionally.
McEnroe was chosen in 2008 by USTA Player Development to be the General Manager in addition. A company that is set for all players using new lightweight age ten. And under competing on miniature courts and help in promoting junior tennis games.
He left the station whereas Martin Blackman was announced on April 5, 2015, for the USTA as the new Head of Player Development on September 3, 2014,