Chris Evert retired from professional tennis in 1989 after winning 18 Grand Slam singles titles during her sparkling 17-year career.
You got this!” Chris Evert, last year enjoyed with Princess Charlotte in the royal box at a Wimbledon match. The prince and the princess invited her themselves. It caught a lot of attention ...
Serena Williams once refused to put a number on the number of Grand Slam titles she wanted under her belt when she retired.
Billie Jean King. Chris Evert. Evonne Goolagong. Margaret Court. They’re some of the most famous women in tennis history, winning Wimbledon multiple times between them. But look at the champions ...
Gauff was eliminated in the first round last year at Wimbledon. Chris Evert thinks the reason is her trademark big backswing ...
So Wimbledon made a long-overdue gesture in ... but we also think of Chris Evert, Steffi Graf and Serena Williams. Who now would say that those women aren’t worth just as much to the tournament ...
Chris Evert is one of the greatest players to ever ... Championships semi-finals and achieved the same feat in her first Wimbledon tournament a year later. Evert turned professional in December ...
Evert ended it with a rainbow lob to ... Evonne had never played better sustained tennis in her career, but Chris was primed for that Wimbledon final because she had only won the tournament ...
Tennis is a popular sport discipline with regular tournaments and competitions. "Grand Slam" is a competition that takes place regularly. It is considered very prestigious and its fans actively watch ...
During the Feb. 11 event, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova discussed memorable tournaments, double dates and their ...
Sports News // 1 year ago Tennis legend Chris Evert to miss Aussie Open broadcast ... and Swiss star Roger Federer both reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals with fourth-round victories Monday ...
Tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova discussed their friendship, memorable career moments and battles with cancer during the Society of the Four Arts-hosted lecture. A notable moment ...