When you’re living in the same house as your idol, you need to be careful about what you say about him and to whom you say it. Mohan learns this lesson in the first episode of season 4, when he expresses his strong displeasure over John McEnroe as himself, the narrator of the series accidentally calling him stupid while speaking in front of his friends. When John McEnroe as himself, the narrator of the series finds out, he doesn’t let it slide and makes sure that Mohan will never make that mistake again. Mohan’s Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series

The Lessons from his Book

Never have I ever is a game that usually leads to interesting stories and lessons. The same can be said about Mohan’s idol, John McEnroe. In the series, McEnroe is both the narrator and Mohan’s idol. The lessons that Mohan learns from him are plentiful. One such lesson was that in order to win you must take risks. Another lesson was never let them see you sweat.

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How He Avoids Burnout on Tour

John McEnroe has a lot on his plate. Not only is he a professional tennis player, but he’s also the narrator of the new web series  never have i ever . And to top it all off, he’s Mohan’s idol. Despite all of this, John manages to avoid burnout by taking some time for himself every day. He says that even just 20 minutes to himself can make a world of difference. To ensure he gets those 20 minutes, John makes sure to schedule them in advance and block out any appointments or commitments so they don’t interfere with his self-care time.

Mohan's Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series
Mohan’s Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series

Another way he deals with the stress and anxiety from long hours and pressure is through meditation.

Mohan's Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series
Mohan’s Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series

His Thoughts on Ageing

John McEnroe may be getting older, but he’s still got it. The former tennis player and current commentator/narrator of the HBO series 7 Days Out is as sharp as ever, both on and off the court. In an interview with Vulture, McEnroe opens up about his thoughts on ageing, retirement, and how he keeps himself relevant in today’s day and age.

Mohan's Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series
Mohan’s Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series

Sometimes You Just Want to Escape the Spotlight

We all have our moments where we just want to escape the spotlight. For John McEnroe, that time came when he was asked to be the narrator of the new series Never Have I Ever. The legendary tennis player didn’t want to do it at first, but he eventually agreed. And we’re so glad he did! Not only does he have one of the most recognizable voices in the world, but he also brings a certain charm and wit to the role that only he could.

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Did John McEnroe really narrate Never Have I Ever?

While it’s not explicitly stated in the show, it seems very likely that John McEnroe did indeed narrate Never Have I Ever. After all, he is listed as one of the executive producers and his voice sounds very similar to the narrator’s. Plus, Mohan is a huge fan of McEnroe and even has a poster of him in his room. It would make sense that the tennis legend would want to be involved in a project that meant so much to his young fan.

Mohan's Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series
Mohan’s Idol: John McEnroe as Himself, the Narrator of the Series

Who was telling story in Never Have I Ever?

The story in Never Have I Ever was being told by John McEnroe, who was also the narrator of the series. He was Mohan’s idol and he inspired him to become a tennis player. Even though Mohan didn’t always agree with everything that John said, he always looked up to him and respected him.

Who is narrating Never Have I Ever season 2?

As much as we all love Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), it’s hard to deny that a lot of the appeal of Never Have I Ever came from its narration. And who better to provide that signature sardonic wit than tennis legend John McEnroe? Unfortunately, it looks like we won’t be getting any more of his voice in season 2.

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What is McEnroe doing now?

Nowadays, John McEnroe is still playing tennis on the senior circuit and commentating for television. He is also an artist and musician, and has been married to actress Patty Smyth since 1997. In addition to his work in entertainment, McEnroe is also an active philanthropist. His charitable works include supporting UNICEF and the David Lynch Foundation among others.

McEnroe was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999, and he continues to be a huge influence on current players such as Andy Murray.

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