WTA legend Chris Everts recently discussed the challenges she faced while building her professional tennis career.
She revealed that criticism took a heavy toll on her and highlighted the key difference between her journey and that of the legendary Williams sisters, Venus and Serena.
Chris Evert grew up in a Catholic household in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and developed a passion for tennis at the early age of 5. She honed her skills under the guidance of her father, Jimmy Evert, a former professional player and respected coach who won the men’s singles title at the 1947 Canadian Championships.
By 1969, she climbed up to the top as the No. 1 ranked under-14 girls player in the United States. When asked about the biggest challenge of being a legend, Chris Evert pointed to the differences in parental support between her generation and today’s players.