Pam Shriver, the 21-time Grand Slam doubles champion, acquired a name from the overall supervisor of the Doubletree Resort in Marina Del Rey on Monday.
“We have now your awards,” he instructed her.
She thought he was speaking about lodge rewards, following her household’s current keep there. It was their evacuation vacation spot because the Palisades hearth in Los Angeles creeped dangerously near Shriver’s Brentwood residence.
Quickly, she realized he was speaking in regards to the Grand Slam trophy assortment that had been in her son’s automotive when it was stolen from the lodge. 11 trophies from the U.S. and French Opens had been taken in a single day Wednesday January 15, together with a lot of household photographs.
They got here again too.
“Whoever stole the automotive, I don’t assume they realized they had been getting some photographs from my mom’s aspect of the household and a bunch of trophies,” Shriver stated in an interview Thursday.
Slightly below two weeks after they had been taken, a field of trophies and photographs appeared close to the lodge’s parking zone gate. Shriver stated that Det. Damien Levesque of the Los Angeles Police Division instructed her that they collected the field Tuesday. The footage, the detective stated, confirmed somebody rising from a black SUV to depart the field by the lodge. Shriver collected the trophies the following day after they had been fingerprinted.
Restoration of the photographs and the trophies ended part one in all a narrative that started two weeks in the past when Shriver awoke on the Marina del Rey DoubleTree and realized her son’s automotive had been stolen. Shriver received a lot of her titles with Martina Navratilova, the previous world No. 1 who received greater than 50 majors throughout her storied profession, and described having the trophies returned as “feeling like [they] received one other main” in a submit on X.

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Pam Shriver says 11 Grand Slam trophies stolen throughout L.A. hearth evacuation
Shriver spent the day making an attempt to cope with that unlucky occasion whereas sending messages to Donna Vekic, the highest Croatian tennis participant she helps coach. Vekic, the No. 18 seed on the Australian Open, was getting ready for her third-round match in Melbourne, 7,000 miles away.
Vekic received, however there was no information of Shriver’s belongings except for her 5 Wimbledon doubles trophies. They had been in a racket bag that had ended up in a unique automotive to her son George’s stolen Dodge Durango.
Regardless of their status and which means, the trophies — and sports activities memorabilia on the whole — have little or no worth as a result of they’re self-evidently stolen. The automotive was the merchandise of better worth to any would-be thief.
Shriver was glad to have them again, she stated, and to be again in her residence, which was not broken as firefighters had been capable of maintain the hearth line a couple of mile from her property. Within the rush of the evacuation, the contents of that field was one thing of a blur.
Among the many Grand Slam trophies, was one other cherished award — a totem for being named the Brentwood Nation Membership’s most improved golfer in 2001.
That’s one thing Navratilova doesn’t have.
(Picture: Susan Mullane / USA Immediately Sports activities)