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A Living Tennis Legend

Stefanie Maria Steffi Graf is one of the greatest tennis players in history. During her career, she won an astonishing 22 Grand Slam singles titles and was ranked world No. 1 for 377 weeks, a mark that stood among the highest in tennis history before being surpassed years later. (Wikipédia)

Her historic Golden Slam in 1988 — winning all four major championships and an Olympic gold medal in the same year — remains one of the sport’s most remarkable achievements. (Wikipédia)

Why People Are Talking About Graf Now

In recent years, Graf has stayed largely out of the public spotlight, focusing on her family life in Las Vegas with husband Andre Agassi and their children. (The Times of India) But she continues to attract attention for her place in tennis history and the ongoing appreciation young fans and players show for her records and impact on the sport.

Online discussions have also reignited around her career achievements — particularly as modern players like Novak Djokovic break records and invite comparisons with past greats like Graf. (Sky Sports)

Rumors vs. Reality

False messages claiming that “Steffi Graf died 11 minutes ago” have been circulating in recent months on social media and video sites. These have no verification from reputable news sources and are part of a pattern of time‑stamped clickbait headlines that spread misinformation. (BOOM)

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