
interviews of, 28, 19798, 200 matches of, 131, 18687, 198, 201 9 playing style. Surez Navarro, a former world No 6, seven times a major quarter-finalist and owner of one of the last classic single-handed backhands in the women’s game, was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Thirteen years after leaving a lasting impressing with her outstanding run to the quarterfinals, Carla Suarez Navarro is back, beaming in Pariscarrying that identical enthusiasm but for reasons. All gratitude goes to the professionals who take care of us every day and who have given me faith and hope during my struggle. Navarro, Carla Suarez, 186 Navratilova, Martina, 44,78, 193,213 nbc. Thank you for all the loving messages, every word of support has given me the strength to carry on and fight for the past few months. It had been 15 months since Carla Suarez Navarro had played a competitive match, and she had to wait until the final women's match of the first round in Paris. To all of you, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I will try to give you back all the affection through moments to live together. I will never be able to thank you for all your help. Carla Surez Navarro, a Spaniard who adapted a clay court game impressively to a hard surface, albeit a very slow one. Many thanks to my family, my life partner, my friends, acquaintances. The 32-year-old Carla planned to retire in 2020, but. "I can say that I have overcome Hodgkin's lymphoma," she wrote with emotion in Spanish on social media. Tennis player Carla Surez Navarro has revealed she faces six months of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Almost five months after revealing her cancer diagnosis, Carla Suarez Navarro finished her final chemotherapy session and is now waiting for the evaluation, to learn whether the illness has disappeared or there are still some residues that need to be treated. After months of treatment, the former Spanish player defeated the disease and fulfilled her dream of greeting all her fans on the tennis court. In September 2021, the former world number 6 was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Twins is coming! I'm counting the days left to see you and enjoy this amazing new phase together." Suarez Navarro played her last official tournament at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals with Spain. On 1st June 2021, Suarez Navarro who reached a career high ranking of six, played her first match since that Doha event and it was at the tournament she loved the most, Roland Garros where the red clay stuck to her shoes and socks but it is where she feels at home. She wrote on Instagram: "A few months ago we announced with great enthusiasm that we would become mothers.Ī few days later, they gave us double joy. Carla Suarez Navarro won her most important match her life. Suarez Navarro, double joy: "I'm expecting twins"
