
Tennis: Not after Wimbledon: Chris Evert gets cancer again
In January 2022, the winner of 18 Grand Slam titles had made it public that she had ovarian cancer, which she says she had suffered for a year
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In January 2022, the winner of 18 Grand Slam titles had made public that she had developed ovarian cancer, which she said she had overcome a year later. In December 2023, she said that cancer cells had been discovered again in the same pelvic area. Her sister Jeanne had died of ovarian cancer.
Furthermore, We are all with you, wrote the 69-year-old American. Her former rival Martina Navratilova encouraged Evert in a comment under the post. She is a champion among the champions and she will kill this monster again.
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In January 2022, the winner of 18 Grand Slam titles had made public that she had developed ovarian cancer, which she said she had overcome a year later.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn December 2023, she said that cancer cells had been discovered again in the same pelvic area.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHer sister Jeanne had died of ovarian cancer.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWe are all with you, wrote the 69-year-old American.
reliability low1/2 sourcesShe had already undergone an operation as a first step and will start chemotherapy in the coming weeks, wrote the 71-year-old American on Instagram. “Ovarian cancer is relentless, but I remain optimistic and determined as I continue this fight,” Evert said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHer former rival Martina Navratilova encouraged Evert in a comment under the post. She is a champion among the champions and she will kill this monster again.
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