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Chris Evert Bio, Age, Son, Spouse, Net Worth, Tennis
BIOGRAPHY OF CHRIS EVERT
Chris Evert Lloyd was born Christine Marie Evert is a retired American No. 1 tennis player in the world. She has won 18 Grand Slam singles championships and three doubles titles. Evert was the world’s No. 1 year-end singles player in 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980 and 1981. As of 2019, she has been an analyst for ESPN.
Evert served as president of the Women’s Tennis Association for eleven calendar years. We are 1975–76 and 1983–91. Chris received the Philippe Chatrier Award and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Later in life, Evert coached and is now an analyst for ESPN and owns a tennis and activewear line.
Chris career winning percentage in singles matches of 89.97% (1309-146). This is the highest in the history of Open Era tennis, for men or women. On clay, his career winning percentage in singles matches of 94.55% (382–22) remains a WTA record.
CHRIS EVERT AGE
Christine Marie Evert was born on December 21, 1954 in Fort, Lauderdale, Florida, United States. She is 64 years old in 2019. She is of Luxembourg descent. His birth sign is Sagittarius. In addition to this, Evert is of Caucasian White Ethnicity
NET WORTH OF CHRIS EVERT
Chris Evert has maintained a perfect bank balance through his career earnings. His net worth in 2019 is estimated to be over $16 million. Moreover, his career price is said to be $8,895,195.
CHRIS EVERT PARENTS
Evert was born to Colette Thompson (mother) and Jimmy Evert (father). She grew up with four siblings. Jimmy Evert was a professional tennis coach. He had won the men’s singles title at the Canadian Championships in 1947. Evert had four siblings, two brothers and two sisters. The ladies are Jeanne Evert and Clare Evert. His brothers were John Evert and Drew Evert.
SPOUSE CHRIS EVERT
Evert has been married three times. She was married to Jimmy Connors. Later, she married John Lloyd from 1979 to 1987. After her divorce, Evert was married to Andy Mill in 1988. Their love life lasted until 2006. Evert then married Greg Norman in 2008. C It was the shortest period of their love, as it only lasted until 2009.
Chris Evert and Jimmy Connors
At the age of 16, she started dating Jimmy Connors, a former tennis player, but they sadly separated in 1974. In May 2013, Connors mentioned in her autobiography that Evert was pregnant with his child and she decided to abort the child which became the reason behind their separation.
Chris Evert Lloydher famous tennis player John Lloyd in 1979. Eventually, they separated legally in 1987 after living together for eight years. The reason for their divorce was that she was having an affair with British singer and actor Adam Faith
Chris Evert and Andy Mill
After two unsuccessful relationships, Evert in 1988 tied the knot with Andy Mill. They have three sons together named: Alexander James, Nicholas Joseph and Colton Jack. Like his previous relationships, his second marital affair could not last long and separated in 2006 with Evert paying Mill a $7 million settlement in cash and securities.
Chris EvertGreg Norman
On June 28, 2008, she married Australian golfer Greg Norman, but the couple separated again after living together for around 15 months on December 8, 2009
IS CHRIS EVERT IN A RELATIONSHIP?
As for her personal life, she may be single as of now, but has been married three times before. According to rumors, she would be in a relationship.
CHRIS EVERT JR.
During her relationship with Andy Mill, Evert had a son. He is Colton Jack, born on June 14, 1996. Chris also had another son with Andy Mill, Alexander James. He was born on October 12, 1991. Alexander is 27 years old and the eldest of his two brothers. All of Chris’ sons have a father, Andy Mill. Her second son is Nicholas Joseph, now 25. Nicholas Joseph was born on June 8, 1994.
CHRIS EVERT TENNIS
She started training at the age of five and was trained by her father. In 1971, Evert took part in the Grand Slam tournaments for the first time. Three years later, in 1974, she managed to win the Wimbledon tournament and Roland-Garros.
She was designated as the name of the world. 1 star of women’s tennis in 1975. She has so far won 157 singles and 29 doubles. She has won seven French Opens and six US Opens, three times Wimbledon champion, twice winner of the Australian Open.
Since 2019, she has been an analyst for ESPN and owns a tennis and activewear line.