I was embarrassed Chris Evert recalls the time she lied about her father s profession on the Skipper Chuck Show
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50 years ago.
Chris Evert & Jimmy Evert, her father & coach
Lynn PelhamBack in the day50 years ago. Chris Evert & Jimmy Evert, her father & coachLynn Pelham Her father, who was in the audience along with her, could only laugh at his daughter's lie. "He just laughed. I just was very shy at that time and I didn't like attention and I just didn't want to be controversial and and different than anybody else. So I just went mainstream with the painter," Chris Evert said.
I was embarrassed - Chris Evert recalls the time she lied about her father s profession on the Skipper Chuck Show
Chris Evert began taking tennis lessons from her father Jimmy Evert when she was five years old. As a child, once lied about her father's profession, calling him a painter rather than admitting that he was a tennis coach. In of the Design Matters with Debbie Millman podcast, Evert recalled being in the live audience of the Skipper Chuck Show, a popular children's TV show that aired from 1958 to 1982. During that appearance, Evert was asked about her father and his profession. Jimmy Evert was a professional tennis player who later became a coach, teaching the sport to all five of his children at a tennis center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He has also coached the likes of Brian Gottfried, Harold Solomon, and during his career. Chris Evert, then five years old, was embarrassed to admit that her father was a tennis coach as all the other kids' fathers were either doctors or lawyers. "I did lie. And at that time, my father was a teaching tennis pro and I was embarrassed because all these other kids were saying my dad's a doctor, my dad's, a lawyer, you know. So I was embarrassed," Chris Evert explained. So the former World No. 1 lied and said that her father was a painter, and on the recent podcast she admitted that she still has no idea why she picked that particular profession. "Okay. Just just put it out there. So I said, he's a painter. Where did that come from? And I don't even know if I meant. Did he paint houses, or did he was in artists or what? You got me? You got me. I was thrown off," she said. "I didn't want to say he was a tennis pro or instructor because there were very few of them in those days and I wanted to be more mainstream. So I said he was a painter. I hope that I hope you're not saying this at me. Set me up for the rest of my life," she added. Back in the day50 years ago.
Chris Evert & Jimmy Evert, her father & coach
Lynn PelhamBack in the day50 years ago. Chris Evert & Jimmy Evert, her father & coachLynn Pelham Her father, who was in the audience along with her, could only laugh at his daughter's lie. "He just laughed. I just was very shy at that time and I didn't like attention and I just didn't want to be controversial and and different than anybody else. So I just went mainstream with the painter," Chris Evert said.