Tim Henman was derided by John McEnroe and Sue Barker after losing his voice live on air. As the former British number one croaked his way through the opening minutes of the BBC's coverage on Wednesday, McEnroe burst into the studio to tease him. "Are you ok?" the American asked with mock concern. "I'm struggling, I can't speak properly," replied Henman, with a wry smile on his face. "What is going on? Come on," returned McEnroe. "It is commentary for God's sake!" Henman, who never won the grass tournament despite getting into the semi-finals four times, complained: "They have been working me too hard." McEnroe, three times Wimbledon champion, retorted: "Shall I answer a couple of questions for you? Sorry to interrupt, but I couldn't believe it." Henman's failure to win the tournament made him an easy target for McEnroe and...
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