Legendary American tennis pro Pete Sampras needs all the prayers that he can muster up as he revealed that his wife Bridgette Wilson Sampras has been battling ovarian cancer after being diagnosed nearly a year ago and asked for “good thoughts and prayers” as the actress continues on in her “healing journey.”
Sampras, a 14-time Grand Slam champion before his official retirement in 2003, revealed this in a lengthy statement shared by the ATP Tour over the weekend.
“As most have come to know, I’m a pretty quiet and private person. However, this past year has been an exceptionally challenging time for me and my family and I have decided to share what’s been going on,” his statement read.
“Last December, my wife, Bridgette, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Since then, she has had major surgery, pushed through chemotherapy, and continues with target maintenance therapy.”
He continued, “It is hard to watch someone you love go through a challenge like this. However, seeing our boys step up and be such strong supporters of Bridgette, myself and each other has been amazing.”
Wilson is a prominent actress known for roles in films like Billy Madison, Mortal Kombat, and The Wedding Planner.
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Sampras added that while he has struggled to ask for support throughout this process, he hopes to change that by sharing their family’s story.
Sampras and his wife were married in 2000 and share two children together.
A decorated tennis star, Sampras won his first Grand Slam at just 19 years old when he defeated what would become his career-rival Andre Agassi in the 1990 US Open. He also won seven Wimbledon titles, five US Open titles, and two Australian Open titles across his 12-year career.
He retired officially in 2003, but his last Grand Slam victory came the year before when he again defeated Agassi at the US Open.