Tennis Legend Pam Shriver Reports Trophies Stolen During Wildfire Evacuation
Shriver's car, containing 16 grand slam trophies, was stolen from a hotel parking lot as she sought refuge from Los Angeles-area wildfires.
- Pam Shriver, a Tennis Hall of Famer, revealed that her car containing 16 grand slam trophies was stolen while she was staying at a hotel after evacuating due to the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
- The stolen trophies include five from the US Open, five from the French Open, five from Wimbledon, and one from the Australian Open, alongside irreplaceable family photos.
- Shriver discovered the theft early Thursday morning at the Marina del Rey DoubleTree parking lot, where broken glass was found at the scene.
- Shriver and her family had evacuated their Brentwood home, which remains intact but is awaiting restored heating and power, to avoid the wildfire's impact.
- The tennis great expressed sadness over the crime, highlighting the challenges of dealing with theft during an already difficult time caused by the wildfires.