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In the world of sports, stories of success, heartbreak, and remarkable feats often dominate the narrative. Even love and romance always capture the imagination of fans. While athletes often captivate us with their incredible prowess on the field, their personal lives can sometimes surprise us deeply. One such story dates back over 6 decades ago.

In 1961, American tennis player Pat Stewart decided to take a different leap in her search for a new partner, launching an extraordinary effort that raised eyebrows and headlined the prestigious Wimbledon Championships.

The embroidered invitation

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Stewart, who was newly single after breaking up with her boyfriend, laid a bold and daring plan to find love amidst fierce competition. Determined to stand out, she had his own personal phone number carefully sewn into her knickers. With this unusual move, Stewart hoped to catch the eye of potential suitors from around the world. She proudly presented her embroidered invitation to the photographer, making sure her message came through.

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Stewart?s bold act quickly became the talk of the competition, attracting a lot of media attention. Although her 1961 Wimbledon campaign ended in the third round, her knickers, stitched with her phone number, became a prominent symbol of her unconventional search for love. Shortly after the tournament, the story took a rather expected turn, and Stewart crossed paths with John Edrich, a famous cricketer, and their lives took a happy turn.

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Stewart’s Journey Beyond Wimbledon

But like many other love stories, there were complications in their relationship. Despite her initial happiness with Edrich, their marriage lasted only four years before they decided to separate. Nevertheless, Stewart’s impact on the tennis court was remarkable. She continued to impress in her tennis career until 1965, reaching the semi-finals of the US Open in mixed doubles and leaving a lasting mark on the sport.

Now 88 years old, Stewart looks back on that memorable Wimbledon tournament with fondness. Her embroidered shorts serve as a reminder of a time when athletes pushed boundaries and challenged norms.

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Pat Stewart?s bold choice at the 1961 Wimbledon tournament to wear shorts sewn on with her phone number generated interest and attraction. She proved her determination to find love in the face of fierce competition. Though her romantic journey didn?t turn out as well as hoped, Stewart?s legacy lives on.

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