Tennis Legend Chris Evert Announces Ovarian Cancer Relapse

Derin Armutcu
Derin Armutcu
calendar_month June 25, 2026 visibility 6 views
The tennis world is shaken by sad news concerning one of its greatest legends, Chris Evert. The 71-year-old icon has officially announced that her ovarian cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2022 and believed she had beaten in early 2023, has returned. The legendary athlete stated that she learned about the recurrence following recent CT and PET scans.

In her statement regarding the situation, Evert explained that she will begin chemotherapy again and remains determined to face this difficult fight with resilience. While acknowledging that the relapse was unexpected, she emphasized that she will not give up. Due to this health crisis, she has announced that she must withdraw from her broadcasting duties at Wimbledon this year, where she was scheduled to work for ESPN.
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Demonstrating the same perseverance on her health journey that she once showed against her opponents on the court, Evert continues to highlight the importance of early detection. Having lost her sister Jeanne to the same type of cancer in 2020, Evert frequently reminds the public that genetic testing and regular check-ups are life-saving. The sports world, including her longtime rival and friend Martina Navratilova, is showering the legend with messages of support. Evert reiterated her message of hope to her fans, saying, 'I believe I will win this battle.'

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