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Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. Widely considered among the greatest tennis players of all time, Evert won 18 major singles titles, including a record seven French Open titles and a joint-record six US Open titles (tied with Serena ...
- 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
- September 5, 1989
- Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
- 1972
Dec 9, 2023 · Tennis legend Chris Evert says her cancer has returned, two years after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. American Evert, 68, was first diagnosed, external in December 2021 after a preventative ...
Dec 9, 2023 · Tennis legend Chris Evert announced the return of her ovarian cancer in a statement Friday. The tennis Hall of Famer and on-air ESPN announcer was first diagnosed with an early stage of ovarian ...
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May 10, 2022 · Tennis great Chris Evert has completed her sixth and final chemotherapy session to treat stage 1 ovarian cancer, the former world No. 1 said on Monday. The 18-time grand slam champion revealed she ...
Jan 17, 2023 · Chris Evert. On Dec. 1, 2022, a year to the day after my hysterectomy, I had a double mastectomy. I held my breath while I waited for my pathology results. Luckily, the report came back clean and ...
- Chris Evert
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CHRISSIE EVERT. This website is a very comprehensive resource on my playing career, with complete statistics, full match results, vintage articles, photos and videos, and plenty of fun ‘fan-site’ features to explore. I invite you to join me as I continue my journey as a TV commentator, tennis academy owner, magazine publisher, charity event ...
May 11, 2024 · Chris Evert is an outstanding American tennis player who dominated the sport in the mid- and late 1970s and remained a major competitor into the late 1980s. She was noted for her consistency, precision, poise, and grace and for popularizing the two-handed backhand stroke.