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  1. Pamela Howard Shriver Lazenby (4 de julio de 1962) es una tenista estadounidense que estuvo en activo desde finales de los años 1970 hasta mediados los años 1990. Llegó a la final del US Open perdiendo ante Chris Evert por 7-5 y 6-4.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pam_ShriverPam Shriver - Wikipedia

    Pamela Howard Shriver (born July 4, 1962) is an American former professional tennis player and current tennis broadcaster, pundit, and coach. During the 1980s and 1990s, Shriver won 133 WTA Tour –level titles, including 21 singles titles, 111 women's doubles titles, and one mixed doubles title.

    • Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
    • 1979
    • 1997
  3. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Pam Shrivers Tennis Juggling Act. The 21-time Grand Slam doubles champion is doing four-way duty as a television commentator, a coach, an ally to sexual abuse survivors and an agitator...

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  4. Shriver is a go-to-interview for all major media outlets across the globe when any major tennis story breaks. Shriver’s coverage of Roger Federer’s final match at the 2022 Laver Cup was a prime example of her acumen for covering the sport.

  5. Pam Shriver made her indelible mark in tennis as one of the greatest doubles players in history. In a career that began when she was a fresh-faced 16-year-old from Baltimore in 1979, and lasted for nearly two decades, Shriver won 111 doubles championships.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2019 · Jul 4 1962. Birthplace. Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Get the latest Player Stats on Pam Shriver including her videos, highlights, and more at the official Women's Tennis Association website.

  7. Hace 5 días · Biography. Pam Shriver turned professional in 1979, shortly after she had stunned the tennis world by making the final of the 1978 US Open shortly after turning 16-years-old. She lost the final in straight sets to Chris Evert but it was a prelude to a great tennis career, although one for which she would become better known in doubles eventually.