The Mercury News

Colette Evert, mother of Chris Evert, dies at 92

-

DEERFIELD BEACH , FLA . >> Colette Evert, the matriarch of a tennis family that produced five children who were successful in the age group and profession­al ranks, including 18-time Grand Slam champion Chris Evert, has died. She was 92.

She died Nov. 5 in Deerfield Beach, Florida, according to a tweet by Chris Evert and an online obituary posted by Fred Hunter’s Funeral Home in Fort Lauderdale. “At 92, it was her time, and she went peacefully and gracefully,” Chris Evert tweeted.

Born Jeanne Colette Thompson on June 15, 1928, in New Rochelle, New York, she went by her middle name and was the youngest of 10 children.

In 1952, she married Jimmy Evert, a tennis teaching profession­al in Florida whom she met at the wedding of a mutual friend in New York. The couple moved to Florida, where Jimmy was the city of Fort Lauderdale’s tennis director for 49 years. He died in 2015.

The couple’s five children played tennis collegiate­ly or profession­ally. Though her nervous husband stayed home and waited for a call relaying match results, Colette Evert was a regular presence traveling with her children to junior, amateur and pro tournament­s over several decades. Known for her quiet demeanor, she was well-regarded by tournament directors and other players.

“Our mother was loved by everyone who knew her. She was gracious, kind and nurturing,” said Chris Evert, the year- end world No. 1-ranked player seven times. “She never had a bad word to say about anybody and would often cheer for our opponents when they played well against us. If there is a Hall of Fame for Tennis Moms, she was undoubtedl­y the first inductee.”

Chris Evert’s longtime rival and friend Martina Navratilov­a tweeted, “Colette was as good a person as one could ever meet and a role model for all tennis parents.”

Besides her devotion to her family, Colette Evert had a deep and abiding Catholic faith. She had served Holy Communion to homebound seniors who were ill or unable to attend services.

Besides Chris, she is survived by sons Drew and John and daughter Clare Evert- Shane; 10 grandchild­ren; and seven greatgrand­children. Another daughter, Jeanne Evert Dubin, died in February.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tennis star Chris Evert, 15, holds a bouquet of roses given to her by the mayor as she gets a hug from her mother, Colette, and father, James, upon returning from the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York to her home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. , in September 1971
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tennis star Chris Evert, 15, holds a bouquet of roses given to her by the mayor as she gets a hug from her mother, Colette, and father, James, upon returning from the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York to her home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. , in September 1971

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States