‘He Whipped My B**t’- American Legend Chris Evert Declares the Result of Rare Tennis Session With Son
It has been almost 35 years since the American tennis legend, Chris Evert has formally taken retirement from the racket sport. So what? She’s Although none of her sons took tennis professionally. But all three of them had played some tennis while growing up and they have a fondness for sports just like their parents. As Evert continues to spend such valuable time with her sons, fans on the other hand, miss her skills in this year’s Australian Open. still often seen with her racket sweating out under the sun to train the superstars of the next generation.
This time, she came up to the court with her son. Recently, the 69-year-old American former world no.1 was caught up with her elder son Alexander Mill during a tennis session. What was the result of this match?
Chris Evert gave the answer as she posted a picture with her son holding tennis rackets. As the mother-sun duo played tennis as a workout session, it turned out to be quite intense.
Chris Evert shares a glimpse of her workout session
Evert was introduced to her second husband, Andy Mill (an Olympic Skier) by her close friend and arch-rival Martina Navratilova. The couple tied the knot in 1988 and were blessed with three sons. The 32-year-old Alexander Mill is the eldest of them. He is a former skateboarder and is currently an Invictus athlete. The elder son of Evert also has a penchant for CrossFit.
Although none of her sons took tennis professionally. But all three of them had played some tennis while growing up and they have a fondness for sports just like their parents. As Evert continues to spend such valuable time with her sons, fans on the other hand, miss her skills in this year’s Australian Open.
Fans are missing Evert’s voice in this year’s Australian Open
Chris Evert has been battling cancer for 2 years. But almost a year ago, she had announced she was cancer-free. However, last month she declared that her ovarian cancer has reappeared and she won’t be able to travel to Australia to take part in the Australian Open as a commentator.
She wrote, “While this is a diagnosis I never wanted to hear, I once again feel fortunate that it was caught early. Based on a PET CT scan, I underwent another robotic surgery this past week. Doctors found cancer cells in the same pelvic region. All cells were removed, and I have begun another round of chemotherapy. I encourage everyone to know your family history and advocate for yourself. Early detection saves lives. Be thankful for your health this holiday season.”