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Martina Navratilova Cancer Battle: Martina Navratilova Says, She Is Now Free From Her Cancer

Martina Navratilova, an American tennis legend who just retired, has one of the sport’s most impressive resumes.

All three of Navratilova’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles performances were historic. Her off-court training and diet regimen sparked a fitness revolution in tennis, and she is now held up as the sport’s ideal role model. How did she break the news that she had cancer?

Martina Navratilova Reveals She Is Cancer Free

Martina Navratilova, who was previously open about her battle with breast and throat cancer, has revealed that she is now in remission.

The 66-year-old, generally considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time, was given a stage one diagnosis in January.

During Tuesday’s episode of TalkTV with Piers Morgan, she will say, “As far as they know, I’m cancer-free.”

Winner of nine Wimbledon singles championships Martina Navratilova claimed she “should be okay to go” after receiving further preventative radiotherapy on her breast for two weeks.

Due to her diagnosis, the Czech-American and her wife Julia Lemigova had to put off their intentions to adopt a child. She said, “For three days, I was in a complete state of panic, certain that I may not live to see next Christmas.

Daily Mail Online posted a tweet about Martina Navratilova’s winning her cancer fight:

“The bucket list came into my mind of all the things I wanted to do. And this may sound really shallow, but I was like, OK, ‘which kick-ass car do I really want to drive if I live like a year?’”

In 2010, the 18-time Grand Slam winner was treated for early-stage breast cancer. She went to the doctor during the WTA finals in Texas because she had an enlarged lymph node in her neck, she claimed.

Navratilova told TalkTV: “I noticed that my left lymph node was enlarged and I thought it was from a shingles vaccine I’d had a week before. But then a couple of weeks on it didn’t go down so I called the doctor.”

The tennis commentator’s biopsy findings revealed malignancy, but the location of the disease’s origin wouldn’t be known for another four days.

Although receiving daily radiation treatment for three weeks and three weekly rounds of chemotherapy was “probably the toughest thing I’ve ever done,” Navratilova said that she was “extremely up and down” throughout the illness.

“That was the hard part because the first week was both chemo and radiation at the same time,” she said. “When you start feeling lousy you’re not sure if it’s from the chemo or the proton.

“I didn’t really feel the proton until week three but then you get a sore mouth and your throat starts closing.

“Everything’s swollen and very uncomfortable, and the proton makes your saliva weird. You don’t really taste things the right way. Chemo does the same thing to your throat but then it makes it dry.

“So, you’re just hit from all ends and I don’t think the doctors do a very good job of telling you how the shit is going to hit the fan.”

Throughout her career, which began in 1973 and ended in 2006 (with a break between 1996 and 2000), Navratilova had more success than any other female player in the Open era.

Her nine Wimbledon singles victories and 59 grand slam titles overall are both records. With her partner, they won 177 doubles championships and 167 singles crowns between them.

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Explore Martina Navratilova’s Impressive Achievements

Martina Navratilova's Impressive Achievements
Martina Navratilova’s Impressive Achievements
  • Martina, at the tender age of 15 in 1973, went on to win the national championship in her country.
  • She defected to the United States in search of greater professional recognition. As a teenager in the ’70s, she made her tennis pro debut that year.
  • She was defeated by Evonne Goolagoong and Chris Evert Lloyd in the finals of the Australian Open and the French Open, respectively.
  • In 1978, Navratilova won her maiden Grand Slam championship at Wimbledon by defeating Chris Evert Lloyd.
  • In addition to defeating Lloyd in the finals the next year, she successfully defended her Wimbledon crown that year, as well.
  • Martina Navratilova became a major force in women’s tennis in the 1980s.
  • In the 1981 Australian Open, she won her third Grand Slam.
  • Martina won both the French Open and Wimbledon titles with relative ease the following year.
  • Over the years 1982–1984, she had just six match losses. There are a total of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, 31 doubles titles, and 10 mixed doubles titles that she has won.
  • She played in 12 singles finals at Wimbledon and won 9 trophies, making it her most successful tournament overall.
  • Navratilova won the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon in 2003 and then the U.S. open the following year.

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