Mary Carillo

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Mary Carillo

Mary Carillo

Mary Carillo is a former tennis player. Mary Carillo now works for NBC Sports and NBC Olympics as a sports broadcaster. Her greatest point total is 33. She also holds a Grand Slam title in her possession. Carillo won the 1977 French Open alongside John McEnroe.

She was also named Broadcaster of the Year by the Women’s Tennis Association in 1981 and 1985.

Several prestigious publications have also named her the Best Commentator.

Early Life, Family, And Education

Mary Carillo was born on March 15, 1957, in Queens, New York. Anthony and Terry Sullivan Carillo are her parents.

Her father worked as an art director for an advertising business. He was a “terrific” artist, Mary stated in an interview.

Anthony used to make 30-second commercials as his kids stood around watching.

In addition, the sportscaster used to sketch panels for her father.

She also stated that hearing her father tell stories in a 30-second video encouraged her to become a storyteller.

In addition, the former athlete attributes her passion for journalism and films to her storytelling family.

Aside from that, she grew up in a loving and supportive household. The reporter’s parents were big supporters of creativity and sports.

As a result, she began learning and practicing tennis at a young age.

The French Open champion also enjoyed writing and went on to make a career out of it.

Aside from that, the author had two younger siblings, Charlie and Gina Carillo. Both of Mary’s siblings are quite close to her.

Charlie, her brother, is also an author who has published a novel. Gina, her sister, is also an actor.

Carillo’s educational history is unknown to the general public at this time.

According to some records, she graduated from a local high school in her hometown.

Height, Weight, and Age

Mary Carillo is 65 years old as of 2022. She takes excellent care of her health and diet as a former athlete.

As a result, despite being in her 60s, she is in good shape.

Mary is also 6 feet tall and weighs 143 pounds or 65 kilograms.

Facts of Mary Carillo

Full Name Mary Carillo
Birth Date March 15, 1957
Birth Place Queens, New York, US
Nick Name Not Available
Religion Christian
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Education Not Available
Horoscope Pisces
Father’s Name Anthony Carillo
Mother’s Name Terry Sullivan Carillo
Siblings Two: Charlie and Gina Carillo
Age 65 years old
Height 6 feet(183 cm)
Weight 143 lbs(65 kg)
Hair Color Dark Brown
Eye Color Brown
Build Athletic
Profession Former Tennis Player, Sportscaster
Current Network NBC
Highest Ranking 33
Active Years 1977 – 1980 (Playing Career)
Marital Status Divorced
Ex-Spouse Bill Bowden
Kids Two: Rachel Bowden and Anthony Bowden
Net Worth $10 million
Social Media N/A
Merchandise Vintage Photos
Plays Left-handed
Last Updated May 2022

Net Worth and Salary

Mary Carillo’s net worth is estimated to be around $10 million.

Although her salary details are unknown, she reportedly earns over $50 thousand a year. Since she is an experienced analyst and sportscaster who has worked with prominent networks, her salary might be more than that.

Not to mention, she is an award-winning journalist and has been termed the best commentator.

On top of that, she is the author of some great selling books and has worked with well-known authors.

Besides that, she lives in a beautiful home in Queens, New York, and lives part-time in her Naples, Florida, home.

Career in Sports

When she was only 20 years old, the sportscaster became a professional tennis player. In 1997, she made her professional tennis debut in the women’s game.

Mary also won her maiden Grand Slam championship in her first year on the tour. She and her childhood friend John McEnroe won the French Open doubles title.

She also used to train with Billie Jean King, the top tennis player and former world No. 1. Jean has also played with the previous athlete.

Carillo also advanced to the quarterfinals of the 1977 US Open. Despite this, she and her partner were defeated by South African players Linky Boshoff and Ilana Kloss.

However, because of knee issues, she was forced to retire in 1980. As a result, the NBC reporter’s professional tennis career was cut short after only three years.

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A Sports Broadcaster’s Career

Mary decided to pursue a career in television once her professional tennis career came to an end. She first began working for the USA Network in 1980.

Her powerful voice, sarcasm, and amazing sense of humor made the sportscaster instantly popular. Fans also adored her for her badminton rant.

Her voice and nature, on the other hand, prompted many to wonder about her sexuality.

She, on the other hand, barely paid attention to it and never mentioned it. Despite this, the author has never attempted to conceal her identity.

Mary is also known for her blunt and unvarnished comments, which have led her into problems on occasion.

Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova, and others have chastised her for criticizing them.

Many fans think that the host is cheap and never misses an opportunity to trash the top players.

In 1981, the former athlete also worked for MSG Network and the Public Broadcasting Service. She joined ESPN in 1988 after her time with the USA Network ended in 1987.

She was employed for nine years before leaving in 1997 and returning in 2003. Aside from that, the former tennis player spent 28 years covering the US Open for CBS Network.

Carillo has also reported on the French Open and Wimbledon for Turner Sports and HBO. Finally, she joined NBC Sports in 2003 as an analyst for the network.

For NBC, the correspondent covered the French Open and Wimbledon. She has also provided analysis for The Tennis Channel.

Hosting and Commentating At The Olympics

Carillo worked as a tennis analyst during the Summer Olympics in Atlanta and Sydney. Mary also worked as a ski reporter at the Winter Olympics.

She also made her full-time Olympic hosting debut in the 2004 Athens Games. As a result, Mary received a lot of positive feedback from the hosting community.

In fact, the same year, she was a pundit for the Grand Slam-style program.

Mary Carillo
Mary Carillo With Twenty-Time Grand Slam Winner Roger Federer. Source: playersbio

In addition, at the 2006 Winter Olympics, the athlete hosted the Olympic Ice. She also hosted a late-night show and the closing ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

She also took on some responsibilities for the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, as well as the 2012 Summer Olympics. Overall, Carillo had a fantastic Olympic hosting and commentating career.

She is also a dog show reporter for NBC Sports.

She has also hosted the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in the past.

Writing Novels and Acting In Films

Mary is a successful tennis player and sportscaster who has written three books.

Tennis My Way, Rick Elstein’s Tennis Kinetics: Martina Navratilova, and Tennis Confidential II: More of Today’s Greatest Players, Matches, and Controversies are among her works.

Furthermore, she starred as herself in Wimbledon, a romantic comedy movie released in 2004.

Similarly, she helped write two documentaries for which she was awarded the Peabody Award.

Marriage, Spouse, and Kids

Mary Carillo was married to Bill Bowden in 1983. He was a tennis instructor.

Moreover, the two really bonded over their shared passion for tennis.

Mary and Bill had a smooth-sailing marriage for 15 years before they got divorced in 1998.

Besides that, they have two kids, namely Rachel Bowden and Anthony Bowden.

Besides that, the former tennis player’s granddaughter, Reya, has been keeping her busy and on her toes.

She was born in 2020 and according to Carillo was the “best thing that happened in 2020.”

Rachel Bowden graduated from Elon University with a degree in business management.

Their son Anthony Carillo is an actor. Following her divorce, she has dated many women.

Furthermore, she was also linked to author Sara Crummett.

Even though her sexual orientation is a hot topic among fans, Mary has never addressed her sexuality publicly.

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Social Media Presence

The French Open winner is not active on any social media platform. Hence, she does not have an Instagram or Twitter account.

The sportscaster might be a bit old school, but she likes to live her life at the moment.