Tennis Great Shriver Says Trophies Stolen
Tennis Hall of Famer and holder of 21 women’s doubles majors Pam Shriver was forced to evacuate her home in the Los Angeles area during the ongoing fires. While she was staying in a hotel, Shriver says a car she was using to temporarily store a prized collection of her grand slam trophies was stolen.
Former tennis great Pam Shriver faced a double setback after being forced to evacuate due to the raging Los Angeles wildfires. In a cruel twist, her car was stolen as she lost her cherished Grand Slam trophies.
Former women’s doubles world number one Pam Shriver has reported that her car full of Grand Slam titles was stolen as they were trying to evacuate during the Los Angeles fire. The natural
World number five Elena Rybakina has hit back at former doubles world number one Pam Shriver regarding her comments about her former coach Stefano Vukov.
My son & I are at a police station reporting our car was stolen from the hotel parking lot we evacuated to when fires started. This was the car that had most of my major trophies being stored until we could safely move back home.😡
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Tennis legend Pam Shriver has shared the heartbreaking news that most of her trophies were stolen after she was forced to flee the deadly LA wildfires.
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Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver’s car was stolen while staying at a local hotel after being evacuated from the Palisades Fire. Inside the car, were many of her prized tennis accolades. “I feel for people who’ve lived through a double disaster,
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Australian Open tennis player Donna Vekic sent a message of support to her coach, Pam Shriver, and others in the greater Los Angeles area dealing with the wildfires ravaging the city — drawing a heart and writing “LA” in blue ink on a courtside TV camera after a victory on Sunday.