Evert knows
that her series of matches through the years against Martina Navratilova —
including five finals at Wimbledon, which should be happening right now but
was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic — provided compelling
contrasts in playing style and backstory.
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Agencies: Chris Evert knows a thing or two
about tennis rivalries and she’s noticed something about Serena Williams’
career: The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has not had much in the way of
rivals. Evert knows that her series of matches through the years against
Martina Navratilova — including five finals at Wimbledon, which should be
happening right now but was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic —
provided compelling contrasts in playing style and backstory.
“We were like night and day. She came from a
Communist country. I came from the ‘land of freedom.’ She was fearless. I came
from this Catholic family, and I was fearful. Everything was different about
us. We really brought along the groups of fans for the ride,” Evert said in a
telephone interview with The Associated Press. “People loved me and hated her
or they loved her and hated me. People took it personally when we played.”
With Williams, in contrast,
the player she’s faced most often is her older sister, Venus — 30 matches so
far, 50 fewer than Evert vs. Navratilova. So, Evert reasoned, maybe their
all-in-the-family matches but don’t generate as much “cheer for one side or the
other” emotion as other tennis rivalries tend to.
Other opponents who might have
offered that element — Maria Sharapova, say, or Justine Henin or Sloane
Stephens — don’t have a volume of work, or wins, against Serena that’s
compelling. Stephens is 1-5 against Williams; Sharapova went 2-20; Henin
trailed only 6-8 but that included just one Grand Slam final.
“Maybe it shows,” Evert said, “that Serena is
just too good for everybody.”
Some top women’s tennis
rivalries in the Open era, which began in 1968:
MARTINA NAVRATILOVA VS. CHRIS EVERT
Meetings: 80 (Navratilova,
43-37); Grand Slam Finals: 14 (Navratilova, 10-4)
Highlights: Navratilova’s first Grand Slam singles title — she and
Evert both wound up with 18 — came via a 7-5 third-set win at Wimbledon in
1978; Evert’s 7-5 third-set victory in the 1985 French Open final is widely
considered among the finest matches in tennis history.
SERENA WILLIAMS VS. VENUS WILLIAMS
Meetings: 30 (Serena, 18-12);
Grand Slam Finals: 9 (Serena, 7-2)
Highlights: Venus won their matchup in the 2001 U.S. Open final —
the first Grand Slam title match between siblings in more than a century, which
was moved to prime time and drew better TV ratings than a big-time college
football clash; Serena won four sister vs. sister Grand Slam finals in a row,
including at Wimbledon, from the 2002 French Open through 2003 Australian Open.
STEFFI GRAF VS. MARTINA NAVRATILOVA
Meetings: 18 (Tied); Grand
Slam Finals: 6 (Graf, 4-2)
Highlights: Graf’s three-set victory in the 1988 Wimbledon final
helped her achieve a Golden Slam that year and ended Navratilova’s streak of
six championships in a row at the All England Club; the German won the rematch
there a year later, too.
STEFFI GRAF VS. MONICA SELES
Meetings: 15 (10-5, Graf);
Grand Slam Finals: 6 (Tied)
Highlights: Seles’ 10-8 third-set victory in the 1992 French Open
final belongs on any list of spectacular sporting events — she needed a
half-dozen championship points to close out Graf for a third consecutive title
at Roland Garros; far less competitive and remarkable for how one-sided it was:
Graf’s 6-2, 6-1 triumph in the 1992 Wimbledon final.
CHRIS EVERT VS. EVONNE GOOLAGONG CAWLEY
Meetings: 38 (Evert, 26-12);
Grand Slam Finals: 5 (Evert, 3-2)
Highlights: Evert won their 1-vs.-2 matchup in the 1976 Wimbledon
final by a score of 8-6 in the third set; Goolagong Cawley needed just two sets
to get past Evert four years later at the All England Club and become the first
mother in 66 years to win the singles title there.
OTHERS
Graf vs. Arantxa Sanchez
Vicario; Justine Henin vs. Kim Clijsters; Venus Williams vs. Lindsay Davenport;
Margaret Court vs. Billie Jean King
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