Chris Evert
The queen of clay
Chris Evert, an iconic figure in women’s tennis, is one of the most successful and respected players in the sport’s history.
I think playing a tennis match is very much like life. if you’re down in a match you can still come back and if you’re down in life, you can still change the course if you want. It teaches you a lot about determination and not giving up.
Chris Evert
Dominating the courts with grace and precision
Known for her exceptional baseline play and mental toughness, Chris Evert had an illustrious playing career, decorated with an extensive list of titles and records.
Her influence has extended beyond on-court achievements, with the American playing a pivotal role in the development and promotion of women’s tennis and women’s sport generally.
A career of unparalleled success
Chris Evert, born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, began playing tennis at a young age, quickly rising through the ranks to become a dominant force in the women’s game.
She turned professional in 1972 and soon established herself as a formidable competitor. Evert’s career is highlighted by 18 Grand Slam® singles titles, including a record seven at Roland-Garros and a record-equalling six US Open crowns. Her rivalry with fellow tennis greats is legendary, and she was dubbed the “queen of clay” for her prowess on that surface. Evert held the World No. 1 ranking for a total of 260 weeks, a testament to her consistency and dominance in the sport. In addition to her on-court success, she has been a strong advocate for women’s sports, working to promote greater visibility and opportunities for female athletes.
She became a Rolex Testimonee in 2012.
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