Martina Navratilova insists she's 'not done yet' over throat and breast cancer ... trends now

Martina Navratilova insists she's 'not done yet' over throat and breast cancer ... trends now
Martina Navratilova insists she's 'not done yet' over throat and breast cancer ... trends now

Martina Navratilova insists she's 'not done yet' over throat and breast cancer ... trends now

Tenacious Martina Navratilova has insisted that she is 'not done yet' in the face of her breast and throat cancer diagnosis.

The 66-year-old tennis player thanked fans for their support after she was flooded with messages from countless well-wishers.

She tweeted: 'Needless to say my phone and twitter are both blowing up so I will say again- thank you all for your support and I am not done yet.'

The tweet comes as Navratilova, Wimbledon's greatest ever singles champion, announced that doctors had diagnosed her with two forms of cancer after she discovered a swollen lymph node in her neck in November.

The tennis star Martina Navratilova (pictured at Wimbledon in 2022) announced that she has been diagnosed with two forms of cancer

The tennis star Martina Navratilova (pictured at Wimbledon in 2022) announced that she has been diagnosed with two forms of cancer

Billie Jean King led the support for Martina Navratilova as she called the tennis legend 'as brave as she is strong' following her throat and breast cancer diagnosis.

Navratilova, Wimbledon's greatest ever singles champion, announced that doctors had diagnosed her with two forms of cancer after she discovered a swollen lymph node in her neck in November.

The 66-year-old, who won the tournament a record nine times, said the 'double whammy is serious but still fixable'.

Following her revelation, former American tennis champion, Billie Jean King has shared support for her fellow athlete. She wrote on Twitter: '@Martina is as brave as she is strong. 

Billie Jean King lead the support for Martina Navratilova as she calls the Wimbledon legend 'as brave as she is strong'

Billie Jean King lead the support for Martina Navratilova as she calls the Wimbledon legend 'as brave as she is strong'

'This double whammy is serious but still fixable,' the Czech-born American , who is married to former Russian beauty queen Julia Lemigova, 50, (pictured together in New York in 2019) said

'This double whammy is serious but still fixable,' the Czech-born American , who is married to former Russian beauty queen Julia Lemigova, 50, (pictured together in New York in 2019) said

'She has fought this battle before, and she is in our thoughts and prayers.'

Czech-born American Navratilova, who is married to former Russian beauty queen Julia Lemigova, 50, said: 'I'm hoping for a favourable outcome. It's going to stink for a while but I'll fight with all I have got.'

The former tennis world number one's diagnosis comes after she was given the all-clear from a non-invasive form of breast cancer in 2010 following radiation treatment.

Navratilova, who won 59 grand slam singles and doubles titles in her 40-year career, will not travel to this month's Australian Open, where she was intending to work as a TV pundit. 

But a statement from her representative described the prognosis as 'good'.

'Martina Navratilova has been diagnosed with stage one throat cancer,' read the statement. 'The prognosis is good and Martina will start her treatment this month.'

Elise Mertens (R) of Belgium, former tennis player Martina Navratilova (C) and Veronika Kudermetova (L) of Russia pose with the Martina Navratilova Trophy after defeating Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic in their Women's Doubles Final match during the 2022 WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas, on November 7, 2022

Elise Mertens (R) of Belgium, former tennis player Martina Navratilova (C) and Veronika Kudermetova (L) of Russia pose with the Martina Navratilova Trophy after defeating Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic in their Women's Doubles Final match during the 2022 WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas, on November 7, 2022

Navratilova, 66, who won Wimbledon a record nine times, said she has been been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer after discovering a swollen lymph node in her neck in November. Pictured: Navratilova raises her trophy after she won the Women's final in 1990 for a record ninth time

Navratilova, 66, who won Wimbledon a record nine times, said she has been been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer after discovering a swollen lymph node in her neck in November. Pictured: Navratilova raises her trophy after she won the Women's final in 1990 for a record ninth time

Navratilova, who became a U.S. citizen in 1981, discovered an enlarged lymph node while attending the season-ending WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas, and a biopsy showed early-stage throat cancer. While Navratilova was undergoing tests on her throat, the unrelated breast cancer was discovered. 

Her representative added in a statement: 'The cancer type is HPV and this particular type responds really well to treatment. 

'Martina noticed an enlarged lymph node in her neck during the WTA finals in Fort Worth. When it didn't go down, a biopsy was performed, the results came back as stage one throat cancer. 

'At the same time as Martina was undergoing the tests for the throat, a suspicious form was found in her breast, which was subsequently diagnosed as cancer, completely unrelated to the throat cancer.

Martina Navratilova reacts after defeating Germany's Barbara Rittner 26 June 1992 to qualify for the fourth round of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships

Martina Navratilova reacts after defeating Germany's Barbara Rittner 26 June 1992 to qualify for the fourth round of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships

'Both these cancers are in their early stages with great outcomes. Martina won't be covering the Australian Open for Tennis Channel from their studio but hopes to be able to join in from time to time by Zoom.'

A message on Twitter from the Tennis Channel said: 'Thinking of you, @Martina'

Navratilova, who was born in Revnice, Czech Republic, and was one of the first openly gay sports figures, won a record nine Wimbledon singles titles between 1978 and 1990 in a career which saw her dominate tennis with 18 total Grand Slam titles. 

Navratilova originally retired in 1994, after a record 167 singles titles and 331 weeks at No. 1 in the WTA rankings. She returned to the tour to play doubles in 2000 and occasionally competed in singles, too.

Navratilova was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000.

As she approached her 50th birthday in 2006, Navratilova decided to retire from professional tennis for good after her final Grand Slam - a mixed-doubles championship with Bob Bryan at the U.S. Open. She became the oldest player to ever win a Grand Slam title during that match. 

Since her retirement, the former left-hander has become a prominent commentator in the sport, and has been a part of the BBC's coverage at Wimbledon. 

Former tennis player Martina Navratilova (left) sits next to Kate, now the Princess of Wales, and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex in the Royal Box at Wimbledon ahead of the final between Serena Williams of the U.S. and Romania's Simona Halep in July 2019

Former tennis player Martina Navratilova (left) sits next to Kate, now the Princess of Wales, and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex in the Royal Box at Wimbledon ahead of the final between Serena Williams of the U.S. and Romania's Simona Halep in July 2019

US former tennis player Martina Navratilova waves as she is presented in the Royal Box on Centre Court at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 6, 2019

US former tennis player Martina Navratilova waves as she is presented in the Royal Box on Centre Court at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 6, 2019

Navratilova married her wife Lemigova in 2015 after nine years together. The couple met more than 20 years ago in a Parisian gay bar. 

Navratilova and Lemigova live together in Miami with their two daughters, five Belgian Malinois dogs, turtles and a cat, reports The New York Times. 

In 2012, Navratilova said motherhood had changed her life and she had cut down on her travelling to spend more time with her family. The two children are from Lemigova's previous relationship. 

Raising the sensitive issue of motherhood at the time, presenter Kirsty Young said that many high-profile gay couples have had children, before asking: 'Would you have wanted to have children, or did that coincide with your grand slam years?'

Miss Navratilova replied: 'Pretty much, well those years are gone, I am well into the menopause now, so that ship has sailed!'

However, she added: 'I never really got the opportunity to have a child, but I am in a relationship now with my partner and she has two girls, so I am a parent now.'

On motherhood, Navratilova said: 'It's difficult, two girls, but it's fun, it's amazing.'

The star, who has had difficult relationships with ex-girlfriends including Toni Layton which ended in a legal battle, as well as another beauty queen, former Miss Texas Judy Nelson, admitted: 'I am looking to change my life a little bit where I don't have to travel so much. It's instantaneous family. It's strange because you get into a relationship and there are two kids.

'Yeah, it changes your life, there's no doubt about that, but in a good way.'

Lemigova, the daughter of a Soviet army colonel, was first seen with Miss Navratilova just weeks

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