Tennis Legend Chris Evert Drops Price of Boca Raton Mansion to $5M
Tennis great Chris Evert just got herself a classy new house in Boca Raton. On Tuesday, the seven-time French Open winner Evert closed on a $4.9 million three-bedroom, 4-bathroom pad at 674 Tern Point Circle in the yachting community of The Sanctuary.
The 6,500-square foot Regency-inspired deep-water estate is a study in pure Florida understated luxury, white, on beige on white.
The home boasts 94 feet of south facing waterfront and, according to a MLS description of the home, “rows of blueberry trees line the double-door entry to the seamless living spaces with finishes of French washed oak, honed French Vanilla marble and matte Venetian plaster, all in a palette of soft muted tones.
“Walls of retractable glass doors line the open great room and morning room, joining these spaces to the outdoor lounge areas featuring a canvas covered pergola by the artfully designed pool.
“Also opening to the pool terrace, the private master suite features an exquisite bath that combines with an open dressing room to create a voluminous salon-like retreat.”
Evert hasn’t given up her old house at 8563 Horseshoe Lane in the Polo Club of Boca Raton yet, though she’s put it on the market last month for $6 million.
The 61-year-old bought that place back in 2003 for $2.8 million. She got to keep it as part of a settlement with ex-husband Andy Mill when she divorced him in 2006 which she later marry golf legend Greg Norman. Evert divorced Norman in 2009 and is officially single.
Evert, who was the number one tennis player in the world back in the 1970s, is still a heavyweight on the tennis scene with her Evert Tennis Academy and the Chris Evert Raymond James Pro Celebrity Tennis Classic, set for Nov. 18-20 in Delray Beach.