By Richard Pagliaro | @TennisNow | Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Photo credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty for ESPN
The Australian Open is over, but Hall of Famer Pam Shriver is a major winner again.
Thanks to the Los Angeles Police Department.
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Former world No. 1 doubles champion and ESPN analyst Pam Shriver shared good news on social media.
The LAPD detective working the case has recovered Shriver’s stolen Grand Slam trophies.
“Good news on my trophies (& family photos)—the LAPD detective in charge of the investigation has them at the police station being finger printed,” Shriver posted on social media. “It’s too long a story for a post. We still hope to find black Dodge Durango Hellcat in one piece.”
Good news on my trophies (& family photos)- the LAPD detective in charge of the investigation has them at the police station being finger printed. It’s too long a story for a post. We still hope to find black Dodge Durango Hellcat in one piece. 🙏
— Pam Shriver (@PHShriver) January 28, 2025
Fellow Hall of Famer Martina Navratilova, Shriver’s good friend and former doubles partner, celebrated the news on social media.
That is just awesome!!!! Well done the Police!!!
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) January 29, 2025
The recovery comes about 13 days after Shriver reported her car, containing most of her Grand Slam trophies, was stolen from a hotel parking lot.
“My son and I are at a police station reporting our car was stolen from the hotel parking lot we evacuated to when the fires started,” Pam Shriver posted on social media. “This was the car that had most of my major trophies being stored until we can safely move back home.”
My son & I are at a police station reporting our car was stolen from the hotel parking lot we evacuated to when fires started. This was the car that had most of my major trophies being stored until we could safely move back home.😡
— Pam Shriver (@PHShriver) January 16, 2025
ESPN analyst and 22-time major doubles champion Shriver told ESPN.com trophies were stored in a Dodge Durango Hellcat, parked in the Marina del Rey DoubleTree parking lot. Shriver said she discovered the car was missing at around 7:30 a.m. on Thursday and reported the theft to local police.
In all, Shriver reported five US Open trophies, five French Open plates and one Australian Open trophy were stolen.
Twenty-two time Grand Slam doubles champion Shriver and partner Navratilova are widely regarded as the most dominant doubles teams in Open Era history.