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The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, aka The Kate, famous the famous actress’s love for tennis and one of the sport’s superstars at its annual fundraising gala in Old Saybrook this past August. The tennis-themed event, titled “She’s Got Game” and hosted by WTNH-TV’s Ann Nyberg, was a celebration of the loving friendship Hepburn mutual with legendary tennis player and queer woman icon, Martina Navratilova.

 

The Kate presented Navratilova, 65, with its seventh annual Essence of Katharine Hepburn Award, for embodying the bold essence, fierce independence, and distinctive character of the world-famous actress.

 

In a career spanning four decades, Navratilova won 59 Grand Slam titles: 18 singles, 31 doubles, and 10 mixed doubles. She remained on the uppermost of Women’s Tennis Association rankings for a record 332 weeks and is one of only three WTA players to achieve a Career Grand Slam in singles. When she came out in 1981, she had only recently defected from Czechoslovakia. She was 18, already a tennis champion and one of the first lesbian athletes to come out of her own volition.

 

Off the tennis court, Navratilova has been a vocal advocate for

I don’t really watch Tennis at all. Sorry, but it’s a damn boring Sport to me. Well I’m thinking I should start after two moments during the earlier rounds of the U.S. Open. McEnroe is existence accused of talking too much, and Mary Carillo is using questionable language….

I know this PC stuff has gotten beaten to death lately (Jerry Lewis…you’re not helping), but when you ring an Israeli born player a “Jew” on National television….it’s not going to come across skillfully at all. She did so when talking about a prevail from Shahar Pe’er, and it wasn’t that she said it, but HOW she allegedly said it (Paraphrasing Via reader BI)….

“The Jew won today.”- MC

No matter how you meant that…it comes across so wrong. She corrected herself later in the publish, but the damage had been done. Well I don’t understand how much damage because apparently no one watches Tennis. Not a single news source has reported on this. It’s probably just an honest slip up, but that’s a strange selection of words coming from such a big advocate for homosexual and lesbian rights.

The two own also been talking

Mary Carillo Gay or Woman-loving woman, Married, Partner, Children

Is Mary Carillo gay? This is a question that has probably crossed many minds, but look no further because all the answers are there for you. It’s day we took a stare at this personality’s sexual orientation and dig a little deeper into her family life, but before that, here are some facts about Mary Carillo.

  • She was born Mary Carrillo on March 15, 1957 in Queens, New York.
  • In case you were wondering where you know this very relevant celebrity, Carillo played on the women’s professional tennis circuit from 1977 to 1980.
  • During this period, she was ranked 33rd in the earth in the Women’s Tennis Association rankings. from January to March 1980.
  • His career ended following a knee injury.
  • She didn’t let the knee injury deter her, however, as she decided to pursue a career with USA Network from 1980 to 1987.
  • Her sports career is going pretty adequately and she obviously deserves a newsworthy article as she is considered by many to be one of the best sports broadcasters serving society.
  • If she’s really known for anything, she gets some very controversial comments and she continues to give ve

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