Tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova are set to debut their Netflix documentary, “Chris and Martina: The Final Set,” following a half-century rivalry that evolved into a deep, supportive friendship. According to Reuters, the two athletes, who faced public battles with cancer in recent years, credit their shared health struggles with deepening a bond that began during their professional tennis careers in the 1970s.
How Rivalry Dynamics Shift Over Time
Professional sports rivalries often follow a trajectory from intense on-court competition to mutual respect. Evert and Navratilova, who first met as teenagers, represent a rare case where the relationship survived decades of high-stakes play. Evert, 71, described their younger selves as polar opposites: she identified as a “prim and proper” Catholic girl, while Navratilova, now 69, embraced the role of the unconventional athlete. Despite these differences, the pair maintains that their shared history—spanning marriages, professional milestones, and personal losses—created a foundation that transcended their competitive nature.

Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova played each other 80 times during their professional careers, with Navratilova holding a 43-37 head-to-head advantage. Their rivalry is widely considered one of the most prolific in tennis history.
Why Shared Adversity Strengthens Long-Term Bonds
The transition from adversaries to confidantes was accelerated by their respective cancer diagnoses. Evert was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, and Navratilova followed with throat and breast cancer diagnoses two years later. According to Evert, navigating these health crises together provided a sense of solidarity that only comes from being “in the trenches” with someone who understands the specific pressures of a public life. Navratilova noted that the experience shifted their friendship to a “different level,” grounded in the reality of their shared mortality.
Comparing Professional and Personal Resilience
| Factor | Professional Era | Post-Career Era |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Focus | Winning titles | Mutual support |
| Relational Dynamic | Rivals/Foils | Confidantes |
What Future Trends Define Athlete Relationships?
The focus on the “post-rivalry” phase of an athlete’s life is becoming a common theme in sports media. Documentaries such as the upcoming Netflix release reflect a growing audience appetite for the human side of sports legends. Unlike the high-intensity coverage of the 1980s, current media trends prioritize vulnerability and long-term legacy. This shift suggests that fans are increasingly interested in how elite performers manage life transitions, including retirement and health crises, rather than just their trophy counts.
To better understand the evolution of tennis history, explore the International Tennis Federation (ITF) historical archives, which document the career statistics of both Evert and Navratilova.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the documentary about Evert and Navratilova be released?
“Chris and Martina: The Final Set” is scheduled for release on Netflix, following their recent promotional tour in New York City.
What types of cancer did the tennis legends face?
Chris Evert was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, and Martina Navratilova was treated for both throat and breast cancer starting in 2023.
Are they still involved in tennis?
Both women remain active in the tennis community as commentators, ambassadors, and advocates for the sport.
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