Patrick McEnroe raises alarm over few Americans in college tennis finals

Patrick McEnroe highlighted the scarcity of American players in top college men's tennis finals with pointed tweets this week. He noted only one US player among 12 in the SEC championship match and three among 24 in ACC and SEC finals. The remarks underscore ongoing debates about player development in the United States.

Patrick McEnroe, an ESPN analyst and former professional player, took to X on April 19 to comment on the SEC men's tennis championship final between Texas and Mississippi State. Watching the match on ESPN/SEC Network, he observed, 'There are 12 players currently on court. 1 of them is from the United States of America.' Texas defeated the No. 6 Mississippi State Bulldogs 4-2 at the Mitchell Tennis Center to claim the title. The Longhorns secured the doubles point early and won key singles matches, including comebacks on courts two and six. Mississippi State fought back with wins from Bryan Hernandez Cortes and Benito Sanchez Martinez but fell short, ending with a 22-5 record—their best SEC Championship finish since 2019. McEnroe followed up on April 21, stating about the ACC and SEC finals, '24 singles players… 3 Americans…HELLO??!! That’s a system that’s lost its balance. College sports used to DEVELOP American athletes. Now it’s short-term wins, global recruiting, and no structure.' He planned to discuss it on Newsmax that evening. McEnroe has long voiced concerns about American men's tennis, telling Tennis Channel that while the sport is 'in good shape' with players like Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton leading, it needs a male Grand Slam winner—none since Andy Roddick in 2003—to be 'in great shape.' He contrasted this with the women's side, where Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula are among four Americans in the top 10.

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