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Martina Navratilova reveals she is in remission from her breast and throat cancers

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(London) Martina Navratilova has revealed she is “cancer free” after “fearing she won’t see Christmas next” following a devastating dual diagnosis.

The former world number one, who won 18 Grand Slam titles during her long career, revealed last January that she had been diagnosed with throat cancer and breast cancer.

The 66-year-old has yet to undergo preventative radiation treatment, but revealed in an interview with Piers Morgan due to air Tuesday night on TalkTV that she would then be “good for duty”.

“As far as they know, I don’t have cancer,” Navratilova said, in quotes reported by the British press.

Navratilova, who has won 59 major singles and doubles titles, said her diagnosis left her fearing the worst.

“I was completely freaked out for three days thinking maybe I wouldn’t see Christmas next,” she said in that TV interview.

“The to-do list came to mind, with everything I wanted to do. And this may sound very superficial, but I thought to myself, “What luxury car do I really want to drive if I live for a year?” “, she revealed.

Navratilova, who was previously treated for early-stage breast cancer in 2010, saw a doctor after noticing an enlarged lymph node in her neck, and tests later confirmed she had cancer.

“It was the first week of December, (I thought to myself) that I’ll see this Christmas, but maybe not next.” But doctors told her that her throat cancer was “extremely treatable” and that she had a “95%” chance of a full recovery.

Navratilova, born in Czechoslovakia and naturalized American in 1981, brought a new physical dimension to women’s tennis, her powerful serve and agility at the net making her the dominant player of her era.

She won her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon in 1978 and has lifted the trophy a total of nine times, which is a record for both men and women.

Navratilova retired after winning mixed doubles with American Bob Bryan at the 2006 US Open shortly before her 50th birthday. Away from the courts, she has become an ardent defender of the LGBT cause. In 2014, she married her longtime partner, Julia Lemigova.

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