Former Czechoslovakian-American tennis player Martina Navratilova is one of the most active celebrities on social media. Often, we see her expressing her opinion about various social issues and also other matters.
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Recently, the US President, Joe Biden, took part in an event in Delaware, where he was riding his bike. Unfortunately, he suffered a terrible incident and Navratilova had a surprising reaction to it.
Martina Navratilova reacts after Joe Biden’s unfortunate incident
Earlier, the US President, Joe Biden, was riding on his bike during his visit to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. However, he fell off his bike as he was reaching his destination. Then, many people rushed toward him to help him out. It appeared that he did not suffer any serious injuries. He said, “I got my foot caught up.”
Later, the 18-time Grand Slam winner, Navratilova, saw this video and posted a surprising reaction. She used a smiling emoji to describe the President’s fall.
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) June 18, 2022
Is Navratilova the greatest ever tennis player in history?
Since starting her career in the ’70s Navratilova dominated on the tennis court for more than 20 years on the tour. During those 20 years, she won 18 Grand Slam singles titles, 31, Grand Slam doubles titles and 10 mixed doubles titles. In total, she has a total of 59 Grand Slam titles. Apart from that, she has also won the most number (2,189) of matches in the history of tennis.
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Also, the fact that she competed for so long on the tennis court is even more remarkable. Even at the age of 50, she won a Grand Slam title, when she played in the mixed doubles at the US Open.
Thus, she became the oldest player in history to win a Grand Slam title. Fans also remember her remarkable rivalry with the former American tennis star Chris Evert. Incidentally, Evert also won 18 Grand Slam titles. However, in terms of head-to-head records, Navratilova won (43-37) the dual by a pretty good margin.