
New York: Martina Navratilova returned to the scene of some of her most notorious on-court battles at Flushing Meadows for the opening ceremony of the US Open on Monday.
But it was the four-time US Open champion's battle off the court with breast cancer which took centre stage at Arthur Ashe Stadium on a night in which organisers celebrated "those who dream, succeed and inspire."
The 53-year-old, one of the greats of women's tennis, has led a very public fight since being diagnosed with non-invasive breast cancer early this year.
"It's the positive attitude that gets you through life and it is a choice," she said after being the focal point of the opening night celebrations in New York.
"I've always been too much of an optimist where I sort of ignore bad stuff until it sits right there in front of me. I'm saying nothing is going to go wrong and, when it does, that's when I deal with it. That's how I've gotten through life. I think it's done me pretty well."