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Chris Evert

Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. One of the most successful players of all time, she was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 260 weeks (fourth-most of all time), and finished as the year-end No. 1 five times: 1975–1977, 1980 and 1981. Evert won 157 singles titles, including 18 majors (among which a record seven French Open titles and a joint-record six US Open titles). Alongside Martina Navratilova, her greatest rival, Evert dominated women's tennis from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. In singles, Evert reached the semifinals or better in 52 of the 56 majors she played, including at 34 consecutive majors entered from the 1971 US Open through the 1983 French Open. She never lost in the first or second round of a major, and lost in the third round only twice. Evert holds the record of most consecutive years (13) of winning at least one major title, and contested an all-time record 34 major women's singles finals. Evert's career winning percentage in singles matches of 89.97% (1309–146) is the second highest in the Open Era, for men or women. On clay courts, Evert's career winning percentage in singles matches of 94.55% (382–22) remains a WTA Tour record. She also won three major doubles titles, two partnering with Navratilova and one with Olga Morozova. Evert served as president of the Women's Tennis Association for eleven years, 1975–76 and 1983–91. She was awarded the Philippe Chatrier award and inducted into the Hall of Fame. In later life, Evert was a coach and is now an analyst for ESPN, and has a line of tennis and active apparel.

Infobox

Full name
Christine Marie Evert
Country (sports)
United States
Residence
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Born
(1954-12-21) December 21, 1954 (age 70)Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Height
5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Turned pro
1972
Retired
1989
Plays
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach
Jimmy EvertDennis Ralston
Prize money
$8,895,195
Int. Tennis HoF
1995 (member page)
Career record
117–39
Career titles
32
Highest ranking
No. 13 (September 12, 1988)
Australian Open
F (1988)
French Open
W (1974, 1975)
Wimbledon
W (1976)
US Open
SF (1973, 1975, 1979)
Tour Finals
W (1972, 1973, 1975, 1977)
Olympic Games
3R (1988)
Fed Cup
W (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1989)

Tables

Key · Career statistics › Grand Slam singles performance timeline
W
F
SF
QF
RR
Q#
DNQ
A
NH
· Career statistics › Grand Slam singles performance timeline
Australian Open
Australian Open
Tournament
Australian Open
1971
A
1972
A
1973
A
1974
F
1975
A
1976
A
1977
A
1977
A
1978
A
1979
A
1980
A
1981
F
1982
W
1983
A
1984
W
1985
F
1986
NH
1987
A
1988
F
1989
A
Career SR
2 / 6
W-L
30–4
French Open
French Open
Tournament
French Open
1971
A
1972
A
1973
F
1974
W
1975
W
1976
A
1977
A
1977
A
1978
W
1979
W
1980
SF
1981
SF
1982
W
1983
F
1984
W
1985
W
1986
SF
1987
3R
1988
A
1989
7 / 13
Career SR
72–6
Wimbledon
Wimbledon
Tournament
Wimbledon
1971
A
1972
SF
1973
F
1974
W
1975
SF
1976
W
1977
SF
1977
F
1978
F
1979
F
1980
W
1981
F
1982
3R
1983
F
1984
F
1985
SF
1986
SF
1987
SF
1988
SF
1989
3 / 18
Career SR
96–15
US Open
US Open
Tournament
US Open
1971
SF
1972
SF
1973
SF
1974
SF
1975
W
1976
W
1977
W
1977
W
1978
F
1979
W
1980
SF
1981
W
1982
F
1983
F
1984
SF
1985
SF
1986
QF
1987
SF
1988
QF
1989
6 / 19
Career SR
101–12
SR
SR
Tournament
SR
1971
0 / 1
1972
0 / 2
1973
0 / 3
1974
2 / 4
1975
2 / 3
1976
2 / 2
1977
1 / 2
1977
1 / 2
1978
1 / 3
1979
2 / 3
1980
1 / 4
1981
2 / 4
1982
1 / 3
1983
1 / 4
1984
1 / 4
1985
1 / 3
1986
0 / 3
1987
0 / 4
1988
0 / 2
1989
18 / 56
Career SR
299–37
Year-end ranking
Year-end ranking
Tournament
Year-end ranking
1972
3
1973
3
1974
1
1975
1
1976
1
1977
1
1977
1
1978
2
1979
1
1980
1
1981
2
1982
2
1983
2
1984
2
1985
2
1986
3
1987
3
1988
10
Tournament
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
Career SR
W-L
Australian Open
A
A
A
F
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
F
W
A
W
F
NH
A
F
A
2 / 6
30–4
French Open
A
A
F
W
W
A
A
A
W
W
SF
SF
W
F
W
W
SF
3R
A
7 / 13
72–6
Wimbledon
A
SF
F
W
SF
W
SF
F
F
F
W
F
3R
F
F
SF
SF
SF
SF
3 / 18
96–15
US Open
SF
SF
SF
SF
W
W
W
W
F
W
SF
W
F
F
SF
SF
QF
SF
QF
6 / 19
101–12
SR
0 / 1
0 / 2
0 / 3
2 / 4
2 / 3
2 / 2
1 / 2
1 / 2
1 / 3
2 / 3
1 / 4
2 / 4
1 / 3
1 / 4
1 / 4
1 / 3
0 / 3
0 / 4
0 / 2
18 / 56
299–37
Year-end ranking
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
10
· Career statistics › Records
34 finals overall
34 finals overall
Time span
1973 French Open — 1988 Australian Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
34 finals overall
Players matched
Stands alone
34 consecutive semifinals in tournaments played*
34 consecutive semifinals in tournaments played*
Time span
1971 US Open — 1983 French Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
34 consecutive semifinals in tournaments played*
Players matched
Stands alone
13 consecutive years of winning 1+ title
13 consecutive years of winning 1+ title
Time span
1974 French Open — 1986 French Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
13 consecutive years of winning 1+ title
Players matched
Stands alone
3 different Grand Slam titles won without losing a set
3 different Grand Slam titles won without losing a set
Time span
1974 French Open — 1981 Wimbledon
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
3 different Grand Slam titles won without losing a set
Players matched
Steffi GrafLindsay DavenportSerena Williams
Reached all four finals in a calendar year
Reached all four finals in a calendar year
Time span
1984 French Open — 1984 Australian Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
Reached all four finals in a calendar year
Players matched
Margaret CourtMartina NavratilovaSteffi GrafMonica SelesMartina HingisJustine Henin
Reached 52 semifinals (92.8%) and 54 quarterfinals (96.4%) out of 56 Grand Slams entered
Reached 52 semifinals (92.8%) and 54 quarterfinals (96.4%) out of 56 Grand Slams entered
Time span
1971 US Open — 1989 US Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
Reached 52 semifinals (92.8%) and 54 quarterfinals (96.4%) out of 56 Grand Slams entered
Players matched
Stands alone
Only player to reach six straight singles semi-finals or better, in her first attempts, at each of the four majors.
Only player to reach six straight singles semi-finals or better, in her first attempts, at each of the four majors.
Time span
1971 US Open — 1989 US Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
Only player to reach six straight singles semi-finals or better, in her first attempts, at each of the four majors.
Players matched
Stands alone
Only player to reach singles semifinals of all four majors in the same calendar year five times
Only player to reach singles semifinals of all four majors in the same calendar year five times
Time span
1974 Australian Open — 1985 US Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
Only player to reach singles semifinals of all four majors in the same calendar year five times
Players matched
Stands alone
Only player to reach five consecutive finals of each major
Only player to reach five consecutive finals of each major
Time span
1973 French Open — 1988 Australian Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
Only player to reach five consecutive finals of each major
Players matched
Stands alone
100% (13–0) match winning percentage in 1 season
100% (13–0) match winning percentage in 1 season
Time span
1976 Wimbledon — 1976 US Open
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
100% (13–0) match winning percentage in 1 season
Players matched
Margaret CourtBillie Jean KingSteffi GrafMonica SelesSerena Williams
Time span
Selected Grand Slam tournament records
Players matched
1973 French Open — 1988 Australian Open
34 finals overall
Stands alone
1971 US Open — 1983 French Open
34 consecutive semifinals in tournaments played*
Stands alone
1974 French Open — 1986 French Open
13 consecutive years of winning 1+ title
Stands alone
1974 French Open — 1981 Wimbledon
3 different Grand Slam titles won without losing a set
Steffi GrafLindsay DavenportSerena Williams
1984 French Open — 1984 Australian Open
Reached all four finals in a calendar year
Margaret CourtMartina NavratilovaSteffi GrafMonica SelesMartina HingisJustine Henin
1971 US Open — 1989 US Open
Reached 52 semifinals (92.8%) and 54 quarterfinals (96.4%) out of 56 Grand Slams entered
Stands alone
1971 US Open — 1989 US Open
Only player to reach six straight singles semi-finals or better, in her first attempts, at each of the four majors.
Stands alone
1974 Australian Open — 1985 US Open
Only player to reach singles semifinals of all four majors in the same calendar year five times
Stands alone
1973 French Open — 1988 Australian Open
Only player to reach five consecutive finals of each major
Stands alone
1976 Wimbledon — 1976 US Open
100% (13–0) match winning percentage in 1 season
Margaret CourtBillie Jean KingSteffi GrafMonica SelesSerena Williams
· Career statistics › Records
French Open
French Open
Grand Slam tournaments
French Open
Time span
1974–1986
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
7 titles overall
Players matched
Stands alone
French Open
French Open
Grand Slam tournaments
French Open
Time span
1973–1986
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
9 finals overall
Players matched
Steffi Graf
French Open
French Open
Grand Slam tournaments
French Open
Time span
1983–1986
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
four consecutive finals
Players matched
Martina NavratilovaSteffi Graf
Wimbledon
Wimbledon
Grand Slam tournaments
Wimbledon
Time span
1973, 1978–1980,1982, 1984, 1985
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
7 runner-up finishes
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1982
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
6 titles overall
Players matched
Serena Williams
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1978
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
Four consecutive titles
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1979
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
31 consecutive match wins
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1979
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
46 consecutive sets won
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1977
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
Won US Open on clay
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1978
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
Only female player to win titles on two different surfaces
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1975–1980
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
6 consecutive finals
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1971–1986
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
16 consecutive semifinals
Players matched
Stands alone
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1976–1978
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
3 titles won without losing a set
Players matched
Serena Williams
US Open
US Open
Grand Slam tournaments
US Open
Time span
1971–1989
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
89.38% (101–12) match winning percentage
Players matched
Stands alone
Australian Open
Australian Open
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open
Time span
1984, 1988
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
Won title on grass and reached final on hard
Players matched
Stands alone
Australian Open
Australian Open
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open
Time span
1974–1988
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
14 year gap between first and last finals
Players matched
Serena WilliamsVenus Williams
Grand Slam tournaments
Time span
Records at each Grand Slam tournament
Players matched
French Open
1974–1986
7 titles overall
Stands alone
French Open
1973–1986
9 finals overall
Steffi Graf
French Open
1983–1986
four consecutive finals
Martina NavratilovaSteffi Graf
Wimbledon
1973, 1978–1980,1982, 1984, 1985
7 runner-up finishes
Stands alone
US Open
1975–1982
6 titles overall
Serena Williams
US Open
1975–1978
Four consecutive titles
Stands alone
US Open
1975–1979
31 consecutive match wins
Stands alone
US Open
1975–1979
46 consecutive sets won
Stands alone
US Open
1975–1977
Won US Open on clay
Stands alone
US Open
1975–1978
Only female player to win titles on two different surfaces
Stands alone
US Open
1975–1980
6 consecutive finals
Stands alone
US Open
1971–1986
16 consecutive semifinals
Stands alone
US Open
1976–1978
3 titles won without losing a set
Serena Williams
US Open
1971–1989
match winning percentage
Stands alone
Australian Open
1984, 1988
Won title on grass and reached final on hard
Stands alone
Australian Open
1974–1988
14 year gap between first and last finals
Serena WilliamsVenus Williams
· Career statistics › Records
1971–1988
1971–1988
Time span
1971–1988
Other selected records
122 titles outdoor (Open era)
Players matched
Stands alone
1971–1988
1971–1988
Time span
1971–1988
Other selected records
70 clay-court titles (Open era)
Players matched
Stands alone
1974–1979
1974–1979
Time span
1974–1979
Other selected records
125 consecutive clay-court match victories
Players matched
Stands alone
1972–1988
1972–1988
Time span
1972–1988
Other selected records
17 consecutive years ranked inside the top 3
Players matched
Stands alone
1976–1986
1976–1986
Time span
1976–1986
Other selected records
8 Fed Cup titles
Players matched
Stands alone
1972–1989
1972–1989
Time span
1972–1989
Other selected records
94.28% (316–20) clay-court match percentage
Players matched
Stands alone
1971–1984
1971–1984
Time span
1971–1984
Other selected records
First player to reach 1000 career match wins
Players matched
Stands alone
1971–1989
1971–1989
Time span
1971–1989
Other selected records
First player to reach 150 career tournament wins
Players matched
Stands alone
1971–1976
1971–1976
Time span
1971–1976
Other selected records
First female to reach one million dollars in career prize money
Players matched
Stands alone
Time span
Other selected records
Players matched
1971–1988
122 titles outdoor (Open era)
Stands alone
1971–1988
70 clay-court titles (Open era)
Stands alone
1974–1979
125 consecutive clay-court match victories
Stands alone
1972–1988
17 consecutive years ranked inside the top 3
Stands alone
1976–1986
8 Fed Cup titles
Stands alone
1972–1989
clay-court match percentage
Stands alone
1971–1984
First player to reach 1000 career match wins
Stands alone
1971–1989
First player to reach 150 career tournament wins
Stands alone
1971–1976
First female to reach one million dollars in career prize money
Stands alone

References

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  2. Fourth all-time behind Steffi Graf (377), Martina Navratilova (332), and Serena Williams (309).
  3. Evert's consecutive Grand Slam semifinals record was attained in non-consecutive Grand Slam tournaments; she skipped 14
  4. Evert reached the semifinals or better in her first 6 Australian Opens, 12 French Opens, 11 Wimbledon Championships, and
  5. This is the all-time record for consecutive match victories on a single surface for both male and female players.
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  47. Many sources date the incident to 1987.
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