- EVERT
- Turn inside out
- Court ace, Chris
- Chris of the courts
- Turn outward
- 18-time Grand Slam winner Chris
- Goolagong rival
- First winner of 1,000 singles matches
- Winner of six U.S. Opens
- Athlete a.k.a. "The Ice Maiden"
- Navratilova rival
- She was unanimously elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1995
- Tennis player with the highest career winning percentage in singles matches (89.97%)
- Turn out
- Tennis star nicknamed "the Ice Maiden"
- 1977 Wimbledon winner
- 1976 Wimbledon champion
- Chris __-Lloyd
- Opponent for Mandlikova
- King rival, once
- Tennis great Chris
- Navratilova foe
- Half of the "love double" at Wimbledon 1974
- Tennis star who once won 125 straight matches on clay
- 6-time U.S. Open tennis champion
- She won just less than 95% (!) of her career clay court matches, a WTA-record percentage
- Wimbledon commentator Chris
- Three-time Wimbledon winner Chris
- Frequent foe of Navratilova
- Six-time U.S. Open champ
- Six-time U.S. Open champ Chris
- Six-time U.S. Open tennis champ
- Flip inside out
- Three-time Wimbledon champ
- 1970s tennis champ
- Chris of tennis
- Tennis Hall-of-Famer Chris
- Six-time U.S. Open tennis champion
- Six-time US Open winner Chris
- Chris who won six US Opens
- Chris with three Wimbledon singles titles
- Pro tennis retiree of 1989
- Six-time US Open singles champ
- Tennis Hall-of-Famer
- Wimbledon winner: 1974
- U.S. tennis great
- 3-time Wimbledon champ
- 6-time U.S Open champ
- Six-time U.S. Open winner
- Onetime Goolagong rival
- Chris who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles
- Winner of four straight U.S. Opens, 1975-'78
- Seven-time French Open singles champ
- Chris on the court
- Chris known for her ground strokes
- 1976 Sports Illustrated Sportswoman of the Year awardee
- Tennis legend Chris
- Chris of women's tennis
- First female athlete to host Saturday Night Live
- Chris who won four straight US Opens in the 1970s
- Tennis great who won 18 Grand Slam singles championships
- Rival of Navratilova
- '70s tennis star
- Seven-time French Open champ
- Ice Maiden of sports
- First female athlete to host "SNL"
- Tennis star Chris
- Player in the most Grand Slam singles finals
- Publisher of "Tennis" magazine
- 34-time Grand Slam singles finalist
- Navratilova contemporary
- Chris of tennis fame
- U.S. Open winner, 1975-78
- Frequent opponent of Navratilova
- 1976 Wimbledon champ
- Tennis champ Chris
- Seven-time winner of the French Open
- Winner of at least one Grand Slam event every year from 1974 to 1986
- She won the 1976, 1977, and 1978 U.S. Opens without losing a set
- Issue.
- Turn aside.
- Upset
- Tennis star
- Queen of King's game
- Queen of the courts
- Chrissie of the courts
- Court celebrity
- Renowned racketer
- A pet of the net set
- Tennis ace
- U.S.L.T.A. star
- She married a Lloyd
- Tennis name
- Mrs. John Lloyd, née ___
- Court queen after King
- Queen of the courts after King
- Between Chris and Lloyd
- See 31 Across
- Chris ___ Lloyd
- Lloyd's maiden name
- Shriver defeater in 1978
- A Navratilova rival
- Name of fame in tennis
- A Wimbledon champ: 1976
- Tennis great
- Winner of 18 majors
- The Ice Maiden
- Chrissie of tennis
- Flip, in a way
- Three-time Wimbledon winner
- Champion with a two-handed backhand
- Flip
- Court foe of King
- Tennis star who won at least one Grand Slam title for a record 13 straight years
- Tennis star with the highest career winning percentage in singles matches (89.97%)
- Seven-time French Open winner
- Four-in-a-row U.S. Open winner
- 1975-78 U.S. Open champ Chris
- Winner of seven French Opens
- Chris in the International Tennis Hall of Fame
- Florida's ___ Tennis Academy
- Tennis player Chris
- Longtime Navratilova rival
- Court legend Chris
- 1976 Wimbledon winner
- Navratilova's foe
- 1995 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee
- Three-time Wimbledon queen
- King foe
- Tennis legend
- Tennis star of the '70s
- 1989 tennis retiree
- King rival
- Rival of Navratilova, once
- Chris the tennis legend
- 18x Grand Slam singles champion Chris
- Chris who won 18 Grand Slams
- Former No. 1 tennis player Chris
- 18-time Grand Slam champion Chris
- Lady with a great racket
- Tennis was her racket
- Tennis player
- Court champ
- Former tennis great formerly
- Rival of King
- Legendary Chris of the courts
- Chris with three Wimbledon wins
- Chris with six U.S. Open wins
- Chris with 18 Grand Slam singles wins
- Chris with three Wimbledon singles wins
- Three___time Wimbledon winner
- 1972 Virginia Slims champ
- 1974, 1976 and 1981 Wimbledon champ Chris
- NBC tennis commentator
- Winner of four consecutive U.S. Open titles
- Court figure Chris
- Chris in the Tennis Hall of Fame