Tennis legend Chris Evert said that she has been diagnosed with state 1 ovarian cancer but still plans to appear on ESPN during coverage of the Australian Open.
“You will see me appear from home at times during ESPN’s coverage of the Aussie Open,” she said.
“I’ve lived a very charmed life. Now I have some challenges ahead of me,” Evert said. “But, I have comfort in knowing the chemotherapy is to ensure that cancer does not come back ... As someone who has always had control over my life, I have no idea how I’ll respond to chemotherapy. I have to give in to something higher."
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