Chris Evert reveals ovarian cancer has returned
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June 25 (Reuters) - Tennis great Chris Evert will be absent from this year's Wimbledon championships as she is undergoing treatment following a recurrence of ovarian cancer. “I have already undergone surgery as the first step in my treatment and recovery,
Chris Evert will be absent from ESPN's Wimbledon coverage this year, and the Tennis Hall of Famer disclosed why. Read more here.
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