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Pam Shriver says ‘most’ of her grand slam trophies were stolen while at hotel during wildfire evacuation

  • Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver reported that most of her Grand Slam trophies were stolen from a car while she was evacuated due to wildfires in Los Angeles.
  • The stolen car contained five US Open trophies, five French Open trophies, five Wimbledon trophies, and one Australian Open trophy, according to ESPN.
  • Shriver's family is currently in temporary shelter after evacuating their Brentwood home, which remains unscathed, while they wait for heating and power to be restored.
  • Shriver's statement highlights the sadness of crime occurring during difficult times, as she and her son reported the theft to police.
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Pam Shriver says ‘most’ of her grand slam trophies were stolen while at hotel during wildfire evacuation

Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver, one of the greatest doubles players in history, said Thursday that a car she was using to temporarily store “most” of her grand slam trophies was stolen.

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ESPN broke the news in United States on Friday, January 17, 2025.
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