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Taking drugs, shoplifting and claims of affairs… as Wimbledon returns, we look at the dark days of tennis

ON the court they were the ultimate champions - but behind their smiles and success, some of Wimbledon's past female stars have suffered tragedies and scandals.

As the championship gets underway in SW19, we look back at the sport's darkest moments.

 Martina Hingis has been involved in her share of scandal
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Martina Hingis has been involved in her share of scandalCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Shoplifting and rehab

Jennifer Capriati rose to fame at a very young age, appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated at the age of 13 after making waves in the tennis world.

 Jennifer Capriati on the cover of sports Illustrated at age 13
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Jennifer Capriati on the cover of sports Illustrated at age 13Credit: Sports Illustrated

She competed as a Wimbledon semi-finalist against Gabriela Sabatini in 1991 at just 15. 

But her success came at a price, with the star later rebelling against her strict upbringing when she was arrested for shoplifting and cannabis possession.

She eventually dropped out of all her tournaments and went to rehab for drug use.

 Jennifer Capriati was arrested by Coral Gables, Florida police and charged with possession of marijuana
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Jennifer Capriati was arrested by Coral Gables, Florida police and charged with possession of marijuanaCredit: Rex Features

She later said she'd struggled with body image issues when playing tennis as a teen - and even considered suicide.

She said: "When I looked in the mirror I actually saw this distorted image.

"I was so ugly and fat I just wanted to kill myself really. At the end of a match I couldn't wait to get off court."

 Jennifer felt suicidal after rising to fame
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Jennifer felt suicidal after rising to fame

In 2013, Capriati was charged with battery and stalking after reportedly following and striking former boyfriend Ivan Brennan on Valentine's Day, but the charges were later dropped.

Now, Jennifer lives a quiet life and spends most of her time at home in a luxury block of flats in Miami.

Cocaine scandal and affairs 

In her 23-year professional tennis career, Swiss Martina Hingis won 25 Grand Slam championships.

But her career suffered a temporary setback in 2007, when traces of cocaine were found in her bloodstream and she was given a two-year suspension.

 Martina Hingis sprays photographers with champagne after a win
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Martina Hingis sprays photographers with champagne after a winCredit: AP:Associated Press

"I have tested positive but I have never taken drugs and I feel 100 per cent innocent," she said in an emotional interview at the time.

She retired from professional tennis as a result.

 Martina's husband claimed he caught her in bed with another man
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Martina's husband claimed he caught her in bed with another manCredit: Reuters

Martina went on to marry French equestrian Thibault Hutin in 2010.

But just three years later, Hutin claimed Martina was a serial adulterer, saying he walked in on his wife with another man a year after their wedding  - and that after he forgave her she cheated on him again.

He said: "Martina has a very personal conception of morality.

"She has always been like that; I think she has always been unfaithful to her boyfriends.”

 Martina's career was dealt a blow following a drugs test
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Martina's career was dealt a blow following a drugs test

In 2018, Martina announced she'd married former sports physician Harald Leemann after a year of dating, and they welcomed their first child, a daughter, earlier this year. 

'Verbally abusive' father

 Steffi Graf had a strained relationship with her dad and coach, Peter Graf
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Steffi Graf had a strained relationship with her dad and coach, Peter Graf

German prodigy Steffi won 22 Grand Slam titles and had a string of high-profile sponsorship deals with the likes of Adidas and Dunlop - but she too had her fair share of issues.

Her father and coach, Peter Graf, who died aged 75 in 2013, was accused of verbally abusing officials and mismanaging her fortune.

 Steffi's father was nicknamed 'Pappa Merciless'
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Steffi's father was nicknamed 'Pappa Merciless'Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Graf was nicknamed “Papa Merciless” for driving Steffi to succeed from a such young age.

In 1997, Graf was convicted of failing to pay $7.3 million in taxes on his daughter’s earnings and attempting to evade another $1.8 million through a tangled scheme of shell companies and tax havens. The pair feel out when he was jailed for 25 months in prison.

Steffi, 49, has been married to former tennis player Andre Agassi since 2001, and the pair have two children. 

 

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