Tennis Hall of Famer and holder of 21 women’s doubles majors Pam Shriver was forced to evacuate her home in the Los Angeles area during the ongoing fires. While she was staying in a hotel, Shriver says a car she was using to temporarily store a prized collection of her grand slam trophies was stolen.
Former tennis great Pam Shriver faced a double setback after being forced to evacuate due to the raging Los Angeles wildfires. In a cruel twist, her car was stolen as she lost her cherished Grand Slam trophies.
Tennis legend Pam Shriver has shared the heartbreaking news that most of her trophies were stolen after she was forced to flee the deadly LA wildfires.
A Hall of Fame tennis icon has been left devastated after her grand slam trophies were stolen ... Aryna Sabalenka vs Donna Vekic on Rod Laver Arena. Pam Shriver in the Donna Vedic players box ...
The 21-time grand slam doubles champion has been staying ... Aryna Sabalenka vs Donna Vekic on Rod Laver Arena. Pam Shriver in the Donna Vedic players box during todays match.
Doubles legend Pam Shriver announced that many of the significant trophies she won during her illustrious career were stolen after she fled the Los Angeles wildfires. The wildfires in the
Tennis legend Pam Shriver had her Grand Slam trophies stolen while fleeing the Palisades wildfire, and revealed she no longer feels safe living in Los Angeles.
Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner continue to impress, while a band of young talent announces themselves Down Under.
Spain’s Paula Badosa has expressed her feelings about the recent comments made by former doubles world number one Pam Shriver about the scheduling in the Australian Open. The 62-year-old recently
Coco Gauff remains on semi-final collision course with defending champion Aryna Sabalenka but she dropped her first set of the year at the Australian Open overnight. The world No.1 Sabalenka also refused to back a tennis legend's criticism of scheduling of women's matches.
At the other end of the schedule, only twice in the first eight days did the Australian Open opt for the fairest centre court night session order of play - with a shorter women’s match on first, followed by the men, who would expect to start at a reasonable time between 8:30 and 9pm.