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Tennis Hall of Famer Chris Evert to miss Wimbledon after recurrence of ovarian cancer
Tennis Hall of Famer Chris Evert said Thursday her ovarian cancer has returned and treatment will prevent her from attending Wimbledon this year.
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Awful Announcing
· Jun 25, 2026
ESPN’s Chris Evert reveals cancer recurrence, will miss Wimbledon
Tennis Hall of Famer and longtime ESPN analyst Chris Evert revealed her ovarian cancer has returned for the third time, keeping her from attending Wimbledon this year. Evert was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Dec. 2021. In Jan. 2023, Evert announced she was cancer-free, but later that year, she revealed the disease had returned.
Sweden Herald
· Jun 25, 2026
Tennis legend Chris Evert says ovarian cancer has returned
Tennis legend Chris Evert says ovarian cancer has returned
E! Online
· Jun 25, 2026
Chris Evert Will Miss Wimbledon After Ovarian Cancer Return
Chris Evert has a major health update. The women’s tennis champion shared that her ovarian cancer has returned, causing her to cancel her trip to Wimbledon. “I have always believed in being open...
Off The Press
· Jun 25, 2026
Tennis legend Chris Evert says ovarian cancer has returned, will skip Wimbledon
Tennis legend Chris Evert announced on social media Thursday that she will not be commentating at Wimbledon next week after learning over the weekend that her ovarian cancer had returned. “I have always believed in being open and honest about my health journey,” Evert wrote in a statement shared on Instagram and X. “This past []...Click to read more
Us Weekly
· Jun 25, 2026
Tennis Icon Chris Evert Reveals 'Relentless' Ovarian Cancer Has Returned
Tennis legend Chris Evert’s ovarian cancer has returned, she announced on Thursday, June 25. “I have always believed in being open and honest about my health journey,” she wrote in a statement via X. “This past weekend, after undergoing CTD and PET scans, I learned that my ovarian cancer has returned.” Evert, 71, continued, “I []
Interaksyon
· Jul 3, 2026
‘The nation rallies… meanwhile’: Ping Lacson praises Alex Eala with dig at Marcoleta rallies
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Ping Lacson congratulated tennis player Alex Eala on her Wimbledon run with a pointed reference to his colleague, Sen. Rodante Marcoleta. In a Facebook post on Friday, July 3, Lacson praised Eala after she made history as the first Filipina to reach the third round of a Grand Slam in the [] The post ‘The nation rallies meanwhile’: Ping Lacson praises Alex Eala with dig at Marcoleta rallies appeared first on Interaksyon.
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Related coverage for "Tennis Hall of Famer Chris Evert to miss Wimbledon after recurrence of ovarian cancer": Awful Announcing — ESPN’s Chris Evert reveals cancer recurrence, will miss Wimbledon. Sweden Herald — Tennis legend Chris Evert says ovarian cancer has returned. E! Online — Chris Evert Will Miss Wimbledon After Ovarian Cancer Return. Off The Press — Tennis legend Chris Evert says ovarian cancer has returned, will skip Wimbledon. Us Weekly — Tennis Icon Chris Evert Reveals 'Relentless' Ovarian Cancer Has Returned. Interaksyon — ‘The nation rallies… meanwhile’: Ping Lacson praises Alex Eala with dig at Marcoleta rallies