
John McEnroe’s family gathered to celebrate the marriage of his son Kevin to actress Fern Cozine, with images shared by McEnroe’s daughter Emily capturing the happiness of the occasion. The wedding, held on June 14, took place at the picturesque Calistoga Ranch beneath a century-old walnut tree, marking a memorable day for the celebrated tennis champion and his loved ones.
The McEnroe Family Reunites in a Joyful Ceremony
The former seven-time Grand Slam winner was surrounded by his family for the milestone event, including his children from different marriages and extended family members. Kevin, engaged to Fern since November 2023, tied the knot in an intimate and scenic setting, bringing together McEnroe’s children from his marriage to actress Tatum O’Neal—Kevin, Sean, and Emily. Following their separation in 1994, McEnroe married singer Patti Smyth, with whom he shares daughters Anna and Ava. The wedding also included Patti Smyth’s eldest daughter, Ruby, making it a full family gathering.
John McEnroe appeared joyful and dashing in the photos, posing alongside his daughters while celebrating the union. As a special gift to the bride, John and Patti gave Fern a pair of flower-shaped gold and diamond earrings, which she wore during the ceremony as a symbol of their affection. Patti Smyth contributed to the celebration by performing her songs “Goodbye to You” and “The Warrior,” adding an emotional and personal touch to the event.

Reflecting on Fatherhood and Family Bonds
John McEnroe has openly reflected on the challenges of raising six children throughout his life. In a 2018 interview, he described parenting as his most demanding yet rewarding role, emphasizing the balance required to be both a good father and parent.
“I’ve learned that, while my parents, I believe, were really good parents, that by far and away, for me, the toughest thing I’ve ever had to do was to try to figure out how to be a good father and a good parent. There’s nothing more satisfying, but more difficult.” —John McEnroe
He also acknowledged that his approach evolved over time, growing more flexible and less strict as he gained experience.
“I suppose and maybe I was, in some ways, too protective with the older ones. You know, I was the oldest, so, you know, ‘You’ve got to be home at 10:00!’ So, you get to be looser as time goes on because you realize that you’ve got to be able to be more flexible and maybe you don’t have to be quite as intense about certain things. You live and learn and certainly, it depends on the person you’re with,” —John McEnroe
Family Celebrations Continue Beyond Kevin’s Wedding
This joyous occasion follows another recent family event when the McEnroes gathered to celebrate the wedding of John’s daughter Anna last year. The family’s ability to come together for these meaningful milestones highlights the strength of their bonds despite the complexities of their blended family structure.
Significance of the Family Wedding Celebration
John McEnroe’s presence and the unity of his family at Kevin and Fern’s wedding underscore the importance of familial love and support. The event offered a heartfelt moment where past challenges gave way to togetherness and optimism for the future. With Patti Smyth’s performances and thoughtful gifts symbolizing affection, the wedding left an enduring impression on all attendees, marking a joyful chapter in the McEnroe family story.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. How high was John McEnroe ranked?
A. John McEnroe reached the No. 1 spot in the world singles rankings on March 3, 1980. Between 1980 and 1985, he held the top ranking 14 different times. From 1981 to 1984, he ended each year as the world’s best player. Overall, McEnroe remained at the top for 170 weeks.