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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Chris Evert Wishes Ex Greg Norman 'The Best' As He Quickly Remarries

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Nov. 13 2010, Published 6:44 a.m. ET

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Chris Evert is taking the high road as she reacts to the sudden remarriage of her ex, Greg Norman.  In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Evert said, "Greg and I had different priorities and different lifestyles. We each had our own worlds and I think we are both happier this way. I wish him the best."

Evert, the tennis superstar and Norman, the Australian golfing great, only finalized their divorce in June.  It was, Evert has said, "a painful" split, and she spent the summer in Aspen "healing."

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Norman remarried last weekend on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands. His new wife, a woman he's known for several years, is Kristen Kutner, an interior decorator.

Norman and Evert began their romance as they were breaking up from their respective marriages.  They wed in a lavish ceremony in the Bahamas but quickly found their lifestyles didn't mesh.  The union lasted only 18 months, and Norman almost immediately went public with his romance with Kutner.

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Evert reveals that she and her ex, Andy Mill, the Olympic skier who is the father of her three teenage sons, have become close again.

"My main priority is raising my children with Andy, their father, in a healthy environment," Evert tells RadarOnline.com.

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