Navratilova won a record 167 WTA singles titles and 177 doubles titles, including 18 Grand Slam singles, 31 Grand Slam doubles, and 10 Grand Slam mixed doubles. If Navratilova was in a tournament in the first half of the 1980s, you might as well have written her name as the winner in ink. She dwarfed ger competition so severely that she was the number one rank in singles for 332 weeks, number one in doubles for 237, and she is the only player to have been ranked at the top in both for over 200 weeks.
Navratilova, who first came out as bisexual in 1981, and a lesbian years later, is the first open LGBTQ superstar in sports. It was a decision that at the time likely cost her many endorsements, but it did make her a trailblazer and role model to many.
There is no more decorated figure in Tennis than Navratilova, and the United States is fortunate to have her as one its own.
We are proud to nominate Martina Navratilova for the United States Athletic Hall of Fame.