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Evert Talks Cancer Battle on HBO's Real Sports


Chrissie Evert is a champion closer.

Now, Evert is sharing details of her battle with ovarian cancer in an interview with her friend, Mary Carillo, on HBO's Real Sports. Carillo's interview with Evert will air on Real Sports on Tuesday, June 21st at 10 p.m. Eastern time.

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The former world No. 1 won the biggest fight of her life this spring.

Evert completed her sixth and final chemotherapy session to treat stage 1 ovarian cancer last month. Evert shared the celebration day on social media.

"I'm a little out of it (meds) but nonetheless, thankful and relieved I finished my six chemo treatments," Evert posted on Twitter alongside a touching video of her thanking the medical team who cared for her during chemotherapy.


"Love you, thank you so much ... We hope we don't see you again," a smiling Evert told the medical team as she departed.

Evert shared her cancer diagnosis in January, appearing on ESPN's coverage of the Australian Open in positive spirits and vowing to battle through chemotherapy.

The 18-time Grand Slam champion continues to inspire others. Evert won at least one Grand Slam singles title for a record 13 consecutive years, she was the first player—man or woman—to win 1,000 career matches and her .900 career winning percentage is best in history for a woman or a man.

Photo credit: HBO Real Sports

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