Pete Sampras and his wife Bridgette Wilson are facing a tough battle as she undergoes treatment for ovarian cancer, diagnosed in December.
What happened?
The 14-time Grand Slam champion shared the news in a statement, revealing his wife's diagnosis and subsequent treatment, including major surgery and chemotherapy.
Bridgette Wilson, a prominent actress, has been pushing through her "healing journey" with support from her family.
Pete Sampras expressed his gratitude for the support of their sons, who have been strong supporters of their mother.
Why it matters for Pete Sampras
As a private person, Sampras rarely shares personal details, but he hopes that by sharing their story, he can raise awareness and receive support.
The tennis legend has been open about his struggles to ask for help, but he is now seeking "good thoughts and prayers" for his wife.
What comes next?
Bridgette Wilson will continue with target maintenance therapy, and the family is staying positive.
Pete Sampras won his first Grand Slam at 19 years old, defeating Andre Agassi in the 1990 US Open, and went on to win seven Wimbledon titles.
He retired officially in 2003, but his last Grand Slam victory came in 2002 when he defeated Agassi at the US Open.
The couple, married in 2000, is staying strong together, and their sons are playing a vital role in supporting their mother.
Pete Sampras's statement was shared by the ATP Tour, and fans are pouring in with prayers and support for the family.
The tennis community is rallying around the Sampras family during this challenging time.
Bridgette Wilson is known for her roles in films like Billy Madison, Mortal Kombat, and The Wedding Planner.
Pete Sampras is a decorated tennis star with a career spanning 12 years and 14 Grand Slam titles.