Background
Shriver, Pamela Howard was born on July 4, 1962 in Baltimore.
Shriver, Pamela Howard was born on July 4, 1962 in Baltimore.
Professional tennis player, since 1979. Winner 21 career singles, 112 career doubles titles 21 career singles, 92 career doubles titles. Winner 7 Australian Opens (with Martina Navratilova), 4 French Opens (with Navratilova), 5 Wimbledons (with Navratilova), 6 United States Opens, French Open mixed doubles (with Emilio Sanchez).
Analyst, commentator Home Box Office, NBC, Columbia Broadcasting System, ABC, British Broadcasting Corporation, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. Part-owner Baltimore Orioles baseball team. President Women's Sports Legends.
Member United States Federation Cup Team, 1986, 87, 89, United States Wightman Cup Team, 1978-1981, 83, 85, 87. Co-winner 1998 Wimbledon 35 and Over Doubles title. Member President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, 1986-1992.
Member Maryland Fitness Commission. Vice president International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Active annual charity tennis exhibition through Baltimore Community Foundation, also trustee. Trustee McDonogh School. Honorary chairman Baltimore Tennis Patrons.
Member United States Tennis Association (board directors since 1997), Women's Tennis Association (president 1991-1994, Corel Trou David Gray Service award 1998), Tour Players Association.
Married Joseph Shapiro, 1998.