Chris Evert Under Fire for Her Commentary During Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka’s French Open Final

Chris Evert's commentary during the French Open final caused controversy. Here's how fans reacted across social media.

During the French Open final between Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, commentator Chris Evert faced backlash for her repetitive remarks throughout the broadcast. It didn’t even take the whole match for the fans to step forward with frustrated reactions to her commentary.

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While Sabalenka battled against Coco Gauff for her fourth major title on court Philippe Chatrier, fans divided their focus towards Chris Evert’s commentary. Taking to social media platform X, numerous spectators vented out frustration about her comments on each of the points that fell during the high-stakes match.

A fan, despite admitting to the fact that he admires Evert, extended his urge for Evert not to interrupt between every action.

“Can someone please tell Chris Evert ( who I admire) that she doesn’t need to make remarks about every shot. We play tennis and we have eyes..” he wrote.

Adding to the controversy, another fan wrote:

“Someone tell Chris Evert to stop speaking constantly. Unbelievable. #RolandGarros.”

A spectator expressed frustration over the authorities for featuring Evert in almost every major final commentary.

“The fact they bring Chris Evert back for the final every year just to say look at that after every good point is embarrassing,” he wrote.

According to a fan, Evert’s controversy appeared to be on a biased note.

“Just a quick reminder — this is a UK channel, not a US one. The Sabalenka vs Gauff final deserves impartial commentary. It’s really noticeable, especially with Chris Evert and co. Please keep it balanced. Thanks,” he wrote.

A spectator was rather happy to suggest an alternative for Evert.

“I’m sorry but Chris Evert is not a good commentator. Might go so far to say i’d prefer McEnroe,” he commented.

This wasn’t the first time spectators gathered around to extend hate on the 70-year-old’s commentary session. Similar events were noted at the US Open 2024, where Jessica Pegula competed against Sabalenka.

When Chris Evert Had to Extend an Apology for Being Accused of Making Comments “Based on Gender”

It was during the 2024 US Open when the accusations from fans made Chris Evert step forward to extend an apology. During one of Karolina Muchova’s matches, the 18-time Grand Slam champion mentioned that she ‘plays like a guy’, to which fans lashed out at full capacity.

“She plays like a guy. She wants to play like a guy. The guys have bigger serves than the women, they have better volleys for the most part, they move a little bit better,” Evert said, as reported by Express.co.uk.

Players, including Ons Jabeur and Nick Kyrgios, stepped into the controversy, defending Muchova against the gender specific comments. With this, Evert had to extend an apology towards the Czech player.

While the controversy doesn’t seem to be big enough this time around, fans’ comments made it clear that they weren’t impressed with the 18-time Grand Slam champion’s exposition.

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    Nina D 12 months ago

    Did you notice that all the negative comments here are from men?! I agree with Judy S., she does bring her knowledge of what it feels like to play on such big stages. I’ve been listening to Chrissy’s commentary for years and appreciate it. What does bug me most is how many players yell so loud. I thought they were supposed to be stopping that. It’s awful and I usually won’t listen to matches with Sabalenka, Rublev, etc. even if I like them. I simply can’t stand the shouting and crying out as if in the throes of death!!! I think it should be totally banned!!

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    RES 12 months ago

    Is Chrissie biased? Who the heck isn’t. Ever listen to Andres Cantor the Argentian soccer announcer who yells gooool?
    He loves his Argentian team and does not mind showing his bias. But boy can he announce a match!!

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    Anonymous 12 months ago

    We had no problem with the comments , I watched the game didn’t pay attention to the commentarys.. She beat her fare and square what’s the problem. I also
    don’t have a problem with crissy

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    Judy S 12 months ago

    solely your opinion as i love her commentary and see nothing wrong with it or anything that she has said thus far. As a matter of fact she brings her knowledge and refreshing experience to the Finals making them more worthy to watch, imo. 😔♥️🌹

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    David Pail 12 months ago

    I had to switch off the sound for most of the match as Evert’s commentary was driving me round the bend. Please think of your viewers when appointing her in future.
    Evert was a wonderful player but let it stay at that.

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    Judy S 12 months ago

    …solely your opinion as i love her commentary and see nothing wrong with it.?As a matter of fact she brings her knowledge and refreshing experience to the Finals making them more worthy worthy to watch, imo. 😔♥️🌹

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    Anonymous 12 months ago

    On Point

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