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Tennis Hall of Famer Chris Evert says she has ovarian cancer

Former tennis star Chris Evert says she was diagnosed with an early stage of ovarian cancer.

The 67-year-old Evert revealed the illness in a story posted Friday on ESPN.com; she is an on-air announcer for ESPN.

She learned of the cancer last month and began chemotherapy treatments this week.

“I’ve lived a very charmed life. Now I have some challenges ahead of me,” Evert said. “But I have comfort in knowing the chemotherapy is to ensure that cancer does not come back.”

Evert won 18 Grand Slam singles titles, reached No. 1 in the WTA rankings and was inducted into the International Hall of Fame in 1995.

Chris Evert, winning 18 Grand Slam singles titles and inducted into the International Hall of Fame in 1995, learned of the cancer last month.
Chris Evert, winning 18 Grand Slam singles titles and inducted into the International Hall of Fame in 1995, learned of the cancer last month. REUTERS

Her sister, Jeanne Evert Dubin, died from ovarian cancer in February 2020 at age 62.

“Be your own advocate. Know your family’s history. Have total awareness of your body, follow your gut and be aware of changes,” Evert said in the ESPN story. “Don’t try to be a crusader and think this will pass.”

Chris Evert says she was diagnosed with an early stage of ovarian cancer, as the 67-year-old revealed the illness in a story posted Friday.
Chris Evert says she was diagnosed with an early stage of ovarian cancer, as the 67-year-old revealed the illness in a story posted Friday. Getty Images for Buoniconti Fund