‘Cancer-free’ tennis ace Navratilova returns to work

‘Cancer-free’ tennis ace Navratilova returns to work

Martina Navratilova has returned to TV work on the Miami Open, lower than three months after saying she had throat and breast most cancers.

“It’s great to be back. Thrilled to be here,” the 18-time grand slam singles champion mentioned on the Tennis Channel on Tuesday.

“So happy to be working. How many people can say that?”

The 66-year-old Navratilova mentioned her sense of style disappeared through the therapy for most cancers and he or she misplaced seven kilograms.

She didn’t seem on tv through the Australian Open in January or at Indian Wells earlier this month.

“It puts you face-to-face with your mortality, number one, because at the beginning I wasn’t sure if it was treatable, so that was hard,” she mentioned, wiping away tears.

“But once I got into the program, it was a little easier emotionally, but more difficult physically. But I’m still standing.”

In an interview with TalkTV’s Piers Morgan proven afterward Tuesday, Navratilova mentioned she has been informed by docs that, “As far as they know, I’m cancer-free”.

“I definitely won’t be missing any of my checkups. I will be very, very diligent about it. But the prognosis is excellent,” Navratilova mentioned.

Navratilova mentioned she observed an enlarged lymph node in her neck whereas attending the season-ending WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas, in November, and a biopsy confirmed early stage throat most cancers.

While she was present process exams on her throat, she mentioned, the unrelated, early stage breast most cancers was found.

Navratilova had beforehand been recognized with a non-invasive type of breast most cancers in 2010 and had a lumpectomy.

She received 59 grand slam titles general, together with 31 in ladies’s doubles and 10 in blended doubles.

The final was a blended doubles championship with Bob Bryan on the 2006 US Open, a month shy of her fiftieth birthday.

Navratilova initially retired in 1994, after a report 167 singles titles and 331 weeks at No.1 within the WTA rankings.

She returned to the tour to play doubles in 2000 and infrequently competed in singles, too.

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