Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver, one of the greatest doubles players in history, said Thursday that a car she was using to temporarily store “most” of her grand slam trophies was stolen.
Tennis great Pam Shriver revealed she had her car and Grand Slam trophies stolen after she evacuated her home in Los Angeles due to the wildfires.
Shortly after Pam Shriver woke up Thursday at the Marina del Rey DoubleTree, where she has been staying the past week since fleeing the Pacific Palisades fire in Los Angeles, she realized her son’s car, containing her collection of Grand Slam trophies, had been stolen.
Tennis great and multi-time grand slam winner Pam Shriver has revealed that several of her trophies were stolen after the Los Angeles fires. Shriver had stored the trophies in her car, which got stolen from the front of a hotel.
The tennis legend, who won 21 Grand Slams, was staying at the Marina del Rey DoubleTree when the incident occurred.
Former tennis great Pam Shriver faced a double setback after being forced to evacuate due to the raging Los Angeles wildfires. In a cruel twist, her car was stolen as she lost her cherished Grand Slam trophies.
Former women’s doubles world number one Pam Shriver has reported that her car full of Grand Slam titles was stolen as they were trying to evacuate during the Los Angeles fire. The natural
My son & I are at a police station reporting our car was stolen from the hotel parking lot we evacuated to when fires started. This was the car that had most of my major trophies being stored until we could safely move back home.😡
Pam Shriver found an old photograph featuring herself and Martina Navratilova. Shriver found the photo while spring cleaning and clearing out the clutter in her residence in Los Angeles.
Tennis legend Pam Shriver has shared the heartbreaking news that most of her trophies were stolen after she was forced to flee the deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
Former tennis star Pam Shriver revealed Saturday she had Grand Slam trophies and her vehicle stolen after she evacuated her home due to the wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles. Shriver told ...
Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver, one of the greatest doubles players in history, said Thursday that a car she was using to temporarily store “most” of her grand slam trophies was stolen.