Former tennis player Shriver reveals 'damaging' relationship with coach

Shriver described a “painful and emotional journey” that included what she wrote was a relationship with coach Don Candy that lasted a little more than five years.

Published : Apr 21, 2022 10:24 IST , LONDON

FILE PHOTO: Former American tennis player Pam Shriver
FILE PHOTO: Former American tennis player Pam Shriver
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FILE PHOTO: Former American tennis player Pam Shriver

Former professional tennis player Pam Shriver, now a television commentator for ESPN and the BBC , says that she “had an inappropriate and damaging relationship with my much older coach” that began when she was 17 and he was 50.

In a first-person account published on Wednesday by British newspaper The Telegraph , Shriver describes a “painful and emotional journey” that included what she writes was a relationship with coach Don Candy that lasted a little more than five years.

Candy died in 2020.

“I still have conflicted feelings about Don. Yes, he and I became involved in a long and inappropriate affair. Yes, he was cheating on his wife. But there was a lot about him that was honest and authentic. And I loved him,” she says. “Even so, he was the grown-up here. He should have been the trustworthy adult.”

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Shriver, who is now 59, turned pro in 1979, a year after she made it to the US Open singles final at age 16. She beat Martina Navratilova in the semifinals before losing the title match to Chris Evert.

Shriver, who is from Maryland, would later team with Navratilova to win 21 Grand Slam trophies in women’s doubles.

In Wednesday’s piece, Shriver writes her “main motivation is to let people know this still goes on — a lot. I believe abusive coaching relationships are alarmingly common in sport as a whole. My particular expertise, though, is in tennis, where I have witnessed dozens of instances in my four-and-a-bit decades as a player and commentator.”

“Every time I hear about a player who is dating their coach, or I see a male physio working on a female body in the gym, it sets my alarm bells ringing,” she says.

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