Chris Evert Needs Everyone to Listen.
'Since January, the 18-time Grand Slam champion has balanced her work in tennis with the grueling routine of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. She never would have caught it early, if she hadnt lost her sister to the same disease.
All the medical advancements that helped save Chris Everts life could not save her sister. Jeanne Evert Dubin died of ovarian cancer in February 2020, at age 62, her illness discovered only after it had reached its deadliest stages.
The first indication for Chris that something was wrong came as she and her younger sister hustled through an airport terminal for a flight to Singapore for the womens tennis championships. Chris saw that Jeanne, a former professional player herself, was breathing heavily, unable to keep up. Not long after that, Jeanne was diagnosed. Two years after that, she was gone.
Why her? Evert said recently in an office at the tennis academy that bears her last name. Im the older one. Im supposed to go first. Sometimes I think that.
Out of that sorrow came a critical warning for Evert, an alert she is determined to spread to the world so that other lives, like hers, can be saved, too.'>>>
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