Okay, so I got thinking about Chris Evert the other day. You know, the tennis legend. Watched some old match highlights, and it just popped into my head – who did she actually marry? I remember hearing different names over the years, but couldn’t quite place them.

So, I did what most folks do. Fired up my browser and just typed in something straightforward like “chris evert spouse” or maybe it was “chris evert husband”. Didn’t overthink it.
The search results page loaded up pretty quick. Lots of stuff there, news articles, those quick summary boxes, the usual mix. I started clicking around a bit, just scanning the headlines and the little descriptions.
It became clear pretty fast she’d been married more than once. Saw three names popping up consistently.
Digging into the Names
First up, John Lloyd. I recognized that name, another tennis player. Seemed like they were married quite a while back, saw some mentions of the late 70s, early 80s. Found a few articles talking about them being a tennis power couple back then. Okay, one down.
Then, the name Andy Mill kept appearing. Had to look him up quick. Ah, an Olympic skier. Right. The search results indicated this marriage lasted longer, and they had kids together. Found bits and pieces about their family life in different articles I skimmed through. Seemed like a significant chapter for her.

Finally, Greg Norman. The golfer, yeah, remembered that one. Seemed like this marriage was maybe more recent compared to the others, and also maybe shorter? The headlines I glanced at suggested it didn’t last too long. Picked that up from a couple of different sources mentioning their split.
Putting it Together
So, that was the basic picture I got from my little search session. Wasn’t rocket science, just involved clicking a few links, reading snippets here and there, and connecting the dots between the different results.
- John Lloyd (Tennis player)
- Andy Mill (Skier)
- Greg Norman (Golfer)
Yeah, that seemed to be the sequence. Took maybe ten minutes of poking around online to get the basic story straight. Just following the trail of information that popped up. Interesting how you can piece together someone’s public life story like that just from a simple search.