Former world number one
Chris Evert has cited the role of
positive parenting on players. The 70-year-old is often regarded as one of the
greatest players in the history of women’s tennis in the singles category,
having won as many as 18 Grand Slam titles.
Evert has been recently quoted in a report where she talked
about the role of positive parenting on players. The Florida-born legendary tennis star cited the support received by the former world number one
Serena Williams, which, according to her, played a key role in her success. Evert also
lamented about not receiving similar support from her parents during her
playing days.
"Very sensitive to criticism and judgment,” she said. “Again,
trying to navigate that from the age of 15 when I started to be successful
worldwide. It's not an easy thing to be famous and successful when you haven't
developed your personality or your character yet at 15, 16 years old. I think
you see that in every business. Whether it's the movie business or athletes,
it's very polarizing. That was challenging. I think that comes a little bit
from also not feeling we didn't have, in our day, parents nowadays, because I
remember always reading about Richard Williams and all of the tennis parents
basically saying, always telling their kids how great they were, and you can be
anything you want to be and just totally having positive reinforcement all the
time. But again, in our culture, it wasn't that way. It was more like don't do
this, don't do that, be a lady in public.”
Serena is regarded as
one of the greatest players in the history of women’s tennis in the singles
category in the Open era. The former world number one, who retired from the
sport in September 2022, finished her playing career with 23 major titles, the
most by a women’s player in the Open era in the singles category.