Tennis fans voiced strong disapproval of Andre Agassi's BBC commentary during the Wimbledon semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner. Many felt his analysis lacked emotion and interrupted the flow of play. The criticism echoed past complaints about his style.
Agassi returned to the commentary booth for the match on July 10. Viewers complained that his remarks were overly technical while the contest favored world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who led by two sets.
Social media posts highlighted frustration with his delivery. One fan wrote that listening to Agassi made them want to forgive Becker and bring him back. Others called his speech mumbling and incomprehensible or accused him of talking over points.
Similar complaints have targeted other commentators this year. Tracy Austin faced backlash for interrupting during Coco Gauff's semifinal, and John McEnroe has drawn repeated criticism across BBC and U.S. coverage.
The BBC now faces calls to address commentary issues ahead of remaining fixtures.