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Tennis Legends: Martina Navratilova

Martina Navratilova is an ex-World number 1 female Tennis Player. Born
on October 18, 1956 in Czechoslovakia, she became the citizen of
America in 1981. Her stepfather Miroslav Navratil was her first coach.
Martina won the Czech republic national tennis championship at the age
of fifteen. At the age of seventeen, she got her very first professional
singles title when she played the match in Orlando, Florida. She became
a professional tennis player in 1975.

In 1975's Grand Slam singles tournaments, she was one of the finalist in
both the Australian Open and French Open, but she lost in both the
finals to Evonne Goolagong Cawley and Chris Evert, respectively. The
same year, she even lost in the semi finals of the US Open the same
year after which she made her mind to get the green card of United
States. In 1978, Navratilova got her first victory in the Grand Slam
singles at Wimbledon and at the same she acquired the world number 1
rank after defeating Chris Evert.   

















Navratilova was a women of great power and aggression because of
which she raised the level of competition. Initially she was on the heavier
side and she had to struggle a lot to get into shape for tennis. In this
regard Nancy Lieberman, a basketball player, helped her. She underwent
severe levels of fitness and exercising which finally got her into shape.
She even learned the technique to use graphite racquets, which made
her one of the most dominant tennis player.

She again beat Evert in the 1981 Grand Slam singles, in Australia Open.
The next year she won the French and Wimbledon Open. In 1983, she
won in three out of four Grand Slam events. She had scored the best
ever-professional winning percentage as a tennis player. She retaliated
back by winning the French Open Grand Slam of the year 1984, which
she had lost in 1983. This superb victory was called the Grand Slam by
the president of the International Tennis Federation, Philippe Chatrier.
From 1982-1984, she lost only six of the singles matches.

Navratilova won women's doubles titles in all the four Grand Slams of
1984. From 1985-1987, she won six out of eleven women's singles final
Grand Slam tournaments. Steffi Graff started to play in 1987 and from
the beginning she gave a tough competition to Martina Navratilova. Graff
defeated her in her first Grand slam in the finals of French Open.
Navratilova gained back her title by defeating Graff in the 1987
Wimbledon Open. Navratilova's won her final Grand Slam singles in 1990.
Her name was included in the International Tennis Hall of Fame in the
year 2000.  

The left-handed athlete was known to be the greatest tennis player, be
it singles, doubles or mixed doubles. She was the second best female
athlete of the twentieth century according to Steve Flink. From 1965 to
2005, she was named as the greatest female tennis player by Tennis
magazine.  In her career, she won a total of thirty one Grand Slam
women's doubles titles, which is also a world record, eighteen Grand
Slam singles titles, ten Grand Slam mixed doubles titles and nine
Wimbledon women's singles titles. She has won one hundred and sixty
seven single tournaments and one hundred and seventy seven doubles
tournaments, which is an open era record. Navratilova won seventy-four
matches consecutively, which is the third longest winning streak in
women's tennis history. Along with Margaret Smith Court and Maureen
Connolly Brinker, Navratilova holds the record for the maximum
consecutive Grand Slam singles tournament championships.
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