<p> Tennis legend Martina Navratilova says she is hoping for a "favourable outcome" after being diagnosed with breast and throat cancer.</p>.<p>The 66-year-old Czechoslovakia-born naturalised American told Tennis.com on Monday about the diagnosis but added they were both treatable.</p>.<p>It is not the first time the 18-times Grand Slam singles champion has been diagnosed with cancer -- in 2010 she had breast cancer but was assessed as being clear six months later.</p>.<p>"The double whammy is serious, but fixable, and I'm hoping for a favourable outcome," she said.</p>.<p>"It's going to stink for a while, but I'll fight with all I have got."</p>.<p>Navratilova noticed an enlarged lymph node in her neck during November's WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas.</p>.<p>A subsequent biopsy revealed stage one throat cancer.</p>.<p>During the tests, a lump was also discovered in her breast, which was later diagnosed as an unrelated cancer.</p>.<p>Navratilova will begin her treatment later this month in New York.</p>.<p>It has forced her to abandon plans to commentate on the Australian Open although she will appear from time to time remotely.</p>
<p> Tennis legend Martina Navratilova says she is hoping for a "favourable outcome" after being diagnosed with breast and throat cancer.</p>.<p>The 66-year-old Czechoslovakia-born naturalised American told Tennis.com on Monday about the diagnosis but added they were both treatable.</p>.<p>It is not the first time the 18-times Grand Slam singles champion has been diagnosed with cancer -- in 2010 she had breast cancer but was assessed as being clear six months later.</p>.<p>"The double whammy is serious, but fixable, and I'm hoping for a favourable outcome," she said.</p>.<p>"It's going to stink for a while, but I'll fight with all I have got."</p>.<p>Navratilova noticed an enlarged lymph node in her neck during November's WTA Finals in Fort Worth, Texas.</p>.<p>A subsequent biopsy revealed stage one throat cancer.</p>.<p>During the tests, a lump was also discovered in her breast, which was later diagnosed as an unrelated cancer.</p>.<p>Navratilova will begin her treatment later this month in New York.</p>.<p>It has forced her to abandon plans to commentate on the Australian Open although she will appear from time to time remotely.</p>