Martina Navratilova, is often seen sharing her political views on social media. And In the past, we have seen her taking a dig at the former president of the USA, Donald Trump, for various reasons.
Recently, the former Czech-American tennis player made fun of the former US President for an unusual reason, as she posted about his hair in a social media post.
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Martina Navratilova has question about Donald Trump’s hair
Earlier, the 18-time Grand Slam champion took to Twitter and commented on a post where it showed a picture of Trump’s hair. The Twitter user wrote, “Henceforth, to be known as The First #wiglet.“
Then, Navratilova joked about it, as she commented, “Is that real? I mean as in a real toupee?”
Is that real? I mean as in a real toupee?
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) August 6, 2022
Notably, a toupee is a kind of wig, and people use it to cover their bald spots. In that picture, Trump looked like wearing a wig, which is why Navratilova shared a light moment with her followers, on Twitter.
A look at Navratilova’s illustrious career
Although Navratilova talks about a lot of political stuff right now, she was once one of the best players on the planet. Many still argue that she is the greatest of all time.
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Her tennis statistics are truly incredible and some of the records are truly impossible to break. Since making her professional debut in 1975, she played on the tour for more than 30 years; she retired from professional tennis in 2006.
In her career, she won a record 2189 matches with a winning percentage of 85.89. Moreover, she won 167 singles tournaments and 177 doubles events. In terms of Grand Slam titles, she won 18 singles titles and 31 doubles and mixed doubles titles.
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In terms of her playing style, she was one of the best serve and volley players on the tour. Her style of play was best suited for grass-court tennis. Hence, she won 9 Wimbledon titles, the most in history.
In the middle 90s, she momentarily took a break from tennis, particularly in the singles competition. In the latter stages of her career, she played only doubles and mixed doubles. Even at the age of 50 won a mixed doubles Grand Slam at the US Open.