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John McEnroe Named 3 ‘Most Talented’ Tennis Players to Never Win a Grand Slam

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As is the case in elite sport, the world of tennis can be incredibly unforgiving.

Winning a Grand Slam is no easy feat (unless your name is Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, or Djokovic), and many gifted players finish their careers without ever seriously challenging for a major crown. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have already secured multiple Slam titles and are widely expected to keep adding to their tally.

Still, there have been several elite players who walked away from the sport without lifting a Grand Slam trophy, and former Wimbledon champion John McEnroe discussed some of the greatest players to never win a Slam.

Best Players to Never Win a Tennis Grand Slam

John McEnroe

Winning a Grand Slam is no easy feat (unless your name is Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, or Djokovic), and many gifted players finish their careers without ever seriously challenging for a major crown. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have already secured multiple Slam titles and are widely expected to keep adding to their tally. However, several players retired without winning a Grand Slam, and tennis icon McEnroe highlighted three of the best players in the game who have never achieved that honour.

The seven-time Grand Slam winner discussed Gael Monfils, Nick Kyrgios, and Alexander Zverev as three of the most talented players never to capture a Grand Slam title during a 2025 interview.

“To me, he’s one of the three most talented guys never to win a major.” McEnroe said after Monfils beat Taylor Fritz in the third round of the Australian Open in 2024.

“(Monfils), [Nick] Kyrgios and [Alexander] Zverev to me are the three most talented guys, and he’s played as if he believes he has a shot. I can’t believe he’s playing this well this late.”

McEnroe’s Picks Explored

Nick Kyrgios during Battle of the Sexes

Now 39 years old, Monfils remains one of the tour’s most entertaining figures. The Frenchman has collected 13 career titles, although a Grand Slam triumph has always escaped him. His best results at majors came at Roland Garros in 2008 and the US Open in 2016, where he reached the semi-finals before falling short of the final.

Kyrgios, meanwhile, reached the Wimbledon final in 2022 but lost to Djokovic in four sets. Despite never winning a singles Slam, the former world No.13 did claim the Australian Open doubles title alongside fellow Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis.

Gael Monfils, Nick Kyrgios & Alex Zverev Grand Slam best results (as of 27/05/2026

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Gael Monfils

Nick Kyrgios

Alexander Zverev

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Final

French Open

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Third round

Final

Wimbledon

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Final

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US Open

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Zverev is currently ranked world No.3 and arguably has the strongest chance of finally securing a Grand Slam title. The 28-year-old has already appeared in three Slam finals, most recently at the Australian Open earlier this year. It remains to be seen whether he can break through with players like Alcaraz and Sinner dominating the sport.

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Islam Makhachev’s Tweet After Conor McGregor Lost to Max Holloway

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It didn’t take long for Islam Makhachev to react publicly to Conor McGregor‘s shocking loss to Max Holloway through injury in the very first round, punctuating a spectacularly abysmal comeback following five years away from the UFC Octagon.

It all went down atop the UFC 329 card which took place on Saturday, the 11th of July, from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The numbered event, which aired on Paramount+ in the United States, featured numerous notable results, including Paddy Pimblett sleeping Benoit Saint Denis with a Peruvian necktie, Gable Steveson’s first-round finish on his UFC debut, and Robert Whittaker’s jaw-breaking win over Nikita Kryslov.

But despite the succession of dramatic fights and brutal finishes, what transpired in the McGregor vs Holloway showdown is what will likely overshadow the event as a whole. And Makhachev is one of many UFC fighters who commented on the 69-second loss through technical knockout.

Islam Makhachev Reacts to Conor McGregor’s TKO Loss

Max Holloway dominating Conor McGregor at UFC 329 Credit: Mark J. Rebilas via Imagn Images

In the fight, McGregor landed only five strikes from a total of 11, compared to Holloway’s 14 landed from 22. Many of McGregor’s though, resulted in slips as he couldn’t keep himself standing. The referee appeared to give McGregor the benefit of the doubt, with Holloway even gesturing to the ref, concerned, that as McGregor couldn’t exactly defend himself, the fight should be canned.

Eventually, Mike Beltran did wave it all off, and even thanked Holloway for encouraging him to do so. McGregor, meanwhile, hobbled out of the arena after declining an in-Octagon interview with UFC commentator and podcaster, Joe Rogan.

Now, Makhachev has had his say by posting the following five words on X.

“Conor beat Conor congrats Max.”

At the time of writing, which was only one hour after Makhachev sent the five-word response, it had already been viewed 1.1 million times, with 39,000 likes.

Though Holloway indicated a willingness to run it back for a third time, the crowd did not seem as enthused and chose, instead, to voice their dissatisfaction. It is unlikely McGregor will be fighting fit anytime soon because if, as feared, he has really blown his ACL, then he could be sidelined for 12 to 18 months, meaning Holloway will likely move on to other challenges, instead.

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Excruciating Moment Conor McGregor Blew His Leg Out vs Max Holloway

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The long-awaited comeback of UFC legend Conor McGregor ended in disastrous fashion on Saturday night.

The Irish superstar appeared to blow his right knee out while throwing his very strike against Max Holloway at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The former two-division champion was returning to the Octagon for the first time since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier in July 2021.

Now 37 years old, there was considerable doubt that ‘The Notorious’ would be able to turn the clock back inside the cage, but nobody expected his comeback fight to end so swiftly.

Conor McGregor Sustains Serious Injury at UFC 329

McGregor came out of his corner looking to make a fast start and leaped into the air in order to try and land a jumping roundhouse kick. However, as he landed on the mat, his right leg gave way. Slow-motion replays showed his foot shifting to the side as he made contact with the mat.

From that point on, Conor couldn’t put any weight on his right leg. He bravely attempted to continue in the bout, but kept falling down whenever he tried to throw a strike.

Holloway immediately realised that something was wrong and tried to alert the referee to the fact that McGregor was badly injured. The official gave the returning star every chance to continue in the bout.

Conor McGregor and Max Holloway Mark J. Rebilas via Imagn Images

However, the damage was already done and the fight was waved off after just 69 seconds, with Max picking up a TKO victory to avenge his August 2013 loss to McGregor.

Holloway Wants Third Fight With McGregor

In his post-fight interview, ‘Blessed’ pushed the idea of the pair meeting in a trilogy fight to decide their rivalry. It remains to be seen, though, whether McGregor will ever compete again.

The defeated fighter was clearly devastated at the outcome and left the Octagon before speaking to Joe Rogan after the fight.

If he is to return to action, McGregor likely faces an extended period of rehabilitation before he is even able to start training again. Having already battled back from one serious leg injury, few would blame him if he wanted to hang up his gloves.

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Breel Embolo Sent Off vs Argentina Due to New FIFA Rule

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Breel Embolo played his final part at the 2026 World Cup as the striker was shown a second yellow card in controversial circumstances in Switzerland’s clash with Argentina.

The Rennes forward had already been booked in the first half for a foul on Leandro Paredes before getting involved with the same player in the second period, eventually receiving his marching orders as a new FIFA rule came into play.

Switzerland had battled back to equalise through Nottingham Forest winger Dan Ndoye after Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister had headed Argentina into the lead. It’s the second game in a row where Lionel Scaloni’s men have been on the right side of a huge VAR call.

Embolo Falls Victim to Newly Introduced World Cup Rule

Breel Embolo vs Argentina Albert Gea via Reuters

After a highly controversial Round of 16 win against Egypt, who claimed the competition had been ‘fixed’ in their favour, Argentina continued to benefit from VAR interventions.

Embolo and Paredes went into a challenge, and it was the man in blue and white who was originally penalised and shown a yellow card. However, replays showed Embolo was the one to initiate any slight contact there had been between the two men.

That prompted VAR to get involved and recommend an on-field review under the newly introduced ‘mistaken identity’ law. VAR couldn’t previously overturn yellow cards, but have been given the opportunity to do so at the World Cup.

When it became apparent the Swiss No.7 initiated contact and simulated his fall, the referee overruled his earlier decision and instead showed him a second yellow. The attacker had to be dragged off the pitch in tears as he tried to plead his case to the official. Watch the incident below.

Rio Ferdinand Reacts to ‘Crazy Scenes’

Rio Ferdinand
Rio Ferdinand

IFAB rules were changed ahead of this summer’s competition, and now state: “When the referee shows a yellow or red card but has clearly penalised the wrong player of either team for the offence in question, the offence itself cannot be reviewed except in the context of mistaken identity.”

This was seen earlier in the tournament involving the USA’s Tim Ream and Miguel Almiron of Paraguay. Still, Rio Ferdinand clearly hadn’t caught that match, as he posted on X: “What… never seen that happen before? Crazy scenes.”

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