Tennis Legend Chris Evert Declares Most cancers Prognosis

Tennis legend Chris Evert introduced Friday that she’s been identified with degree 1 ovarian most cancers.

“I think very fortunate that they stuck it early and be expecting certain effects from my chemo plan,” Evert, 67, wrote in a observation shared on Twitter. “Due to all of you for respecting my wish to focal point on my well being and remedy plan.”

Evert, a tennis analyst for ESPN, stated she would “seem from house every now and then” throughout the sports activities community’s protection of the Australian Open match, which begins Monday.

Evert unfolded about being identified with ovarian most cancers — from which her sister, Jeanne Evert Dubin, died elderly 62 in 2020 ― in an essay co-written by means of her longtime pal, ESPN journalist Chris McKendry, additionally shared Friday.

It was once came upon following a preventive hysterectomy, she stated.

“I’ve lived an excessively charmed lifestyles. Now I’ve some demanding situations forward of me. However, I’ve convenience in figuring out the chemotherapy is to be sure that most cancers does no longer come again,” stated Evert, who retired from skilled tennis in 1989 after successful a shocking 18 Grand Slam singles and 3 doubles titles.

“As any individual who has at all times had regulate over my lifestyles, I do not know how I’ll reply to chemotherapy,” the mother-of-three added. “I’ve to offer in to one thing upper.”