Tennis Legend Chris Evert Talks Being Single by Choice at 62: 'I Had to Learn How to Rely on Myself'
Chris Evert says she doesn’t need a man to feel complete.
Busy with tennis, fitness, regular commentary for Espn, business deals and endorsements, the tennis legend is thriving and productive.
“I am not dating anybody, and I am not looking,” Evert, 62, tells People Saturday night during the 28th Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic gala at Florida’s Boca Raton Resort & Club.
“I needed to be alone for five or six years to find peace in my heart. I had to learn how to rely on myself and not on other people,” continues Evert, who has three sons — Alexander,...
Busy with tennis, fitness, regular commentary for Espn, business deals and endorsements, the tennis legend is thriving and productive.
“I am not dating anybody, and I am not looking,” Evert, 62, tells People Saturday night during the 28th Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic gala at Florida’s Boca Raton Resort & Club.
“I needed to be alone for five or six years to find peace in my heart. I had to learn how to rely on myself and not on other people,” continues Evert, who has three sons — Alexander,...
- 11/7/2017
- by Linda Marx
- PEOPLE.com
Delray Beach, Fl, United States (Ahn Entertainment) - Tennis legend Steffi Graf is heading back to the court--for a good cause.
The 41-year-old professional tennis player, who was the world's top women's tennis player for a record 377 non-consecutive weeks before she retired in 1999, is set to play in the 2011 Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic on Nov. 12 in Delray Beach.
"We are thrilled to have Stefanie at our event this year," Chris Evert, host of the event and founder of Chris Evert Charities, said in a statement. "She has done so much for tennis but she has done even more for children around the world and we know she will be a great addition to our field of celebrities at this year's event."
Graf, who has two children with husband and tennis star Andre Agassi, made history by becoming the only tennis player to win all four Grand Slam...
The 41-year-old professional tennis player, who was the world's top women's tennis player for a record 377 non-consecutive weeks before she retired in 1999, is set to play in the 2011 Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic on Nov. 12 in Delray Beach.
"We are thrilled to have Stefanie at our event this year," Chris Evert, host of the event and founder of Chris Evert Charities, said in a statement. "She has done so much for tennis but she has done even more for children around the world and we know she will be a great addition to our field of celebrities at this year's event."
Graf, who has two children with husband and tennis star Andre Agassi, made history by becoming the only tennis player to win all four Grand Slam...
- 3/22/2011
- icelebz.com
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