Suited & Connected Issue #28

Illuminating human relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

Welcome to the 28th issue of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

For this 28th issue of Suited & Connected©, we focus on the birthdays of 6 standout tennis players who won multiple titles at the Wimbledon Championships tournament. Commonly called ‘Wimbledon’, it is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and widely regarded as the most prestigious. The 2024 Championships are played over 14 days from July 1 to July 14.

The Wimbledon Championships started in the 1870s (1877) and this year in 2024, July 13 and 14 the Ladies and Gentlemen’s singles finals will be played, respectively.

Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments, the others being the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open. Wimbledon is the only major still played on grass, the traditional tennis playing surface.

At the Wimbledon Open, the tennis balls used are supplied by the Dunlop Slazenger Group. These balls undergo rigorous quality control measures to ensure they meet the tournament's standards.

The CROWNLINE Method enables us to look at the birthdays of several Wimbledon champions and recognize patterns; specifically we are able to identify how a player’s birth card and astrological ruling card has enabled him/her to achieve phenomenal results — attaining a boost from their cards aligning with the cards of their respective parents. We also are able to leverage the CROWNLINE Method to identify optimal performance timing in an individual’s life cycle. In this issue of Suited & Connected©, we will share with readers how one particular player, John McEnroe, won his first Wimbledon title, benefitting from his birth card’s optimal position at the age of 22. More on that later in this issue.

Some fundamental knowledge about the CROWNLINE Method, founded by Todd Anthony Person, helps us understand how a birthday has the potential to create incredible energy and performance results for an individual. The CROWNLINE Method examines individual birthdays and leverages the 52 playing cards deck to illuminate human relationship chemistry. The CROWNLINE Method fuses mathematics, numerology, astrology, neuroscience and psychology. The deck of playing cards was originally used by several ancient civilizations as a calendar: there are 52 cards representing the 52 weeks in the year.

Within the deck of 52 cards, there are (4) suits representing the four seasons. Hearts representing Spring, Clubs representing Summer, Diamonds representing Fall and Spades representing Winter. Each season has (13) weeks, and each suit has thirteen cards. There are (12) Face cards and there are twelve months and (12) astrological signs. If you add up all the Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, and Spades with Ace being (1) and King being (13) you get 364. Add December 31st being the day of 1 ¼ and you now get 365 ¼ days which is an entire year.

With this issue, we focus on the birthdays of several Wimbledon tennis champions possessing multiple Wimbledon trophies, and identify patterns that demonstrate parent birthdays cards alignments in turn provide a boost to the child (future champion). Following are the players whose birthdays will be examined this issue:

  1. Chris Evert, born Dec. 21

  2. Jimmy Connors, born Sept. 2

  3. Serena Williams, born Sept. 26

  4. Roger Federer, born Aug. 8

  5. Novak Djokovic, born May 22

  6. John McEnroe. born Feb. 16

Chris Evert, birthday Dec. 21

Chris Evert. from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, won three Wimbledon singles titles (1976, 1978 and 1981).

American tennis star Chris Evert, born Dec. 21, is the 10Hearts/Ace of Diamonds; her father Jimmy, born July 31, is the 10Hearts/5Hearts, he and Chris having identical birth cards. Colette Evert, born June 15, is the 2Diamonds, Jack of Spades (Chris and her mom ‘suited and connected’ with Colette’s 2Diamonds birth card and Chris’s Ace of Diamonds astrological ruling card.

Jimmy Connors, birthday Sept. 2

Tennis firebrand Jimmy Connors, from Belleville, Illinois, won two Wimbledon singles titles (1974 and 1982). In 1973 he won the Wimbledon doubles title with partner Romanian Ilie Nastase.

American tennis great Jimmy Connors, born Sept. 2, is the 9Diamonds/7Spades, while his father James J. Connors, born Mar. 30, is the 6Clubs/10Clubs, suited and connected to his wife Gloria, born Jan. 24, the 3Diamonds/9Clubs. Jimmy and his mom have the same number among their birth and astrological ruling cards (9) — Gloria’s astrological ruling car the 9Clubs and Jimmy’s birth card the 9Diamonds.

Serena Williams, birthday Sept. 26

American powerhouse tennis phenom Serena Williams, raised in Compton, California, won singles titles at Wimbledon in 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2016. Playing doubles with her older sister Venus, she won doubles titles in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2016. Oh, and one more thing: Serena in 1998 played with Belarus’s Max Mirnyi to win a mixed doubles title at Wimbledon.


Serena Williams, born Sept. 26, a Jack of Hearts/9Spades had several points of alignment with her parents’ cards: Father Richard Williams, Jr., born Feb. 14, is a Jack of Diamonds/6Spades, while Serena’s mother Oracene Price, born Apr. 3, is a 5Spades/9Spades. Serena and mom have identical astrological ruling cards (9Spades), and she shares a Jack with her dad in birth cards (Richard’s Jack of Diamonds to Serena’s Jack of Hearts.) Oracene and Richard’s card alignment was also a positive for Serena — Richard’s 6Spades and Oracene’s 5Spades ‘suited and connected’, albeit inverted.

Roger Federer, birthday Aug. 8

Basel, Switzerland’s Roger Federer has won eight Wimbledon titles, an all-time men's record, surpassing the seven Wimbledon titles won by William Renshaw and Pete Sampras, and later achieved by Novak Djokovic. As Suited & Connected issue 28 is published, Djokovic is slated to play in the finals Saturday against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz. Will Djokovic prevail and tie Roger Federer with 8 titles?

Arguably in the discussion for the greatest tennis player of all time, Roger Federer, born Aug. 8, is 5Diamonds/King of Clubs; his father Robert Federer, born June18, is the Queen of Clubs/10Spades; while Roger’s mom Lynette is the 10Spades/5Spades. Father-mother (husband & wife) have same 10Spades card among their birth and astrological ruling cards, and Roger is ‘suited and connected’ (inverted) to his father — Roger’s King of Clubs astrological ruling card to dad’s queen of Clubs birth card. Roger and his mother share the number 5 in their cards. Matching numbers between parent and child has been identified as a wealth catapult for the child. Roger Federer is the wealthiest tennis player of all time.

Novak Djokovic, birthday May 22

Belgrade, Serbia-born Novak Djokovic will play in the finals of the 2024 Gentleman’s Final at Wimbledon on Saturday against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, who is defending Wimbledon champion. Djokovic has won seven singles titles at Wimbledon. Will he defeat Alcaraz to tie Roger Federer with a total of 8 singles titles at Wimbledon?

Novak Djokovic, born May 22, is a 10Clubs/8Diamonds. His father Srjan, born Apr 25, is a 9clubs/2Hearts, and Novak’s mother Dijana, born Jan. 24, is a 3Diamonds/9Clubs. Novak’s parents have identical cards (9Clubs, inverted). Novak and his father are ‘suited and connected’ (9clubs to the 10Clubs birth cards). Novak is also ‘suited and connected’ to his mother (9Clubs birth card to 10Club astrological ruling card, inverted).

 

Born in Wiesbaden, Germany, where his father was stationed with the U.S. Air Force, John McEnroe grew up in the Long Island suburb of Douglaston, N.Y. McEnroe defeated five-time defending champion Björn Borg in a rematch of the previous year's final, 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 6–4, to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1981 Wimbledon Championships. It was McEnroe’s first Wimbledon singles title and third major singles title overall

John McEnroe, born Feb 16, is 9Diamonds/4Diamonds, His father, John McEnroe, Sr., born June 21, is 9Clubs/2Diamonds, and mother Katherine Tresham, born Sept.. 11, is King of Clubs, Jack of Diamonds. John and his father both have the number 9 as their birth card. The parents and child all have Diamonds as their astrological ruling cards..

Fire & Ice: They both wore head bands but their personalities were oh so different. They were tennis rivals and their matches would be close and dramatic. John McEnroe was a hot head with a volatile temper, while Bjorn Borg, was cool as a cucumber. Their rivalry was real, yet short-lived. Borg would walk away from professional tennis at age 26, wanting to pursue a ‘normal life’.

On John McEnroe’s 22nd birthday (Feb. 16, 1981), his birth card (9Diamonds) moved into the CROWNLINE, displacing the 8Diamonds (in between the King of Diamonds and King of Spades.) When an individual’s birth card or astrological ruling card is ‘sitting in the CROWNLINE, the window of opportunity to achieve extreme success and recognition exponentially increases. In this case, it was John McEnroe stopping Bjorn Borg’s five straight Wimbledon Championship wins run, and earning his first Wimbledon Champion title.

Todd’s Key Takeways: Suited & Connected Wimbledon Issue

  1. Both Chris Evert and Serena Williams had an identical card with a parent. As has been articulated before in previous Suited & Connected issues, when a parent and a child have identical cards , the potential for extraordinary performance heightens We have seen this occur with Kobe Bryant (Basketball) John Elway (Football), Arnold Palmer (Golf), LeBron James (Basketball), and Wayne Gretzky (Ice Hockey).

  2. When parents have identical cards, this is another pattern that can enable the child to excel at the highest levels of their chosen profession or focused activity. We have seen this occur with Tiger Woods (Golf), Joe Namath (Football), Bill Russell (Basketball), Lindsay Vonn (Skiing), and Jean-Claude Killy (Skiing).

F3: Further Fascinating Findings

Chris Evert: When she won her first Wimbledon at age 21, her 10 of Hearts birth card was in the CROWNLINE, sitting on the Queen of Diamonds. In that first Wimbledon championship victory for Chris she defeated Russian Olga Morozova 6-0, 6-4 . At the time of her victory, Chris was in her 52-day ‘Jupiter Cycle’ and her Ace of Diamonds astrological ruling card was also ‘sitting’ in the Jupiter Column for the entire year. Either one of these configurations would signal greatness for Chris Evert at age 21.

Jimmy Connors: Jimmy won Wimbledon Doubles Championship with Romanian Illie Nastase —- each having a number 9 (making a pair). Jimmy’s mother (Gloria) had the same card as Nastase (9Clubs).

After his first coach (Gloria), Jimmy’s coach became Pancho Segura. Pancho Segura was born June 20, is cards 10 of Clubs/8Diamonds. Pancho would be ‘suited and connected’ to Jimmy (8 of Diamonds to the 9 of Diamonds).

We have seen the ‘suited & connected’ pattern with the following football coaches-quarterback players: Bill Belichick (5Diamonds/9Diamonds)-Tom Brady (10 of Diamonds/3Clubs); Andy Reid (4Diamonds/8Diamonds) -Patrick Mahomes, Jr. (7Clubs/5Diamonds); Jim Harbaugh (8Hearts/8Diamonds)-J.J. McCarthy (7Diamonds/King of Hearts).

Jimmy Connors & John McEnroe: Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe — both left handed — have identical birth cards (9Diamonds).

Roger Federer and Caitlin Clark: Roger Federer, born Aug. 8, and basketball star Caitlin Clark, born Jan. 22, both share the same two cards (5Diamonds/King of Clubs). Roger Federer won his first Wimbledon Championship at age 22; and Caitlin Clark, at age 22 became the first pick in the WNBA draft and contributed to the exponential increase in excitement in women’s basketball. For both Roger and Caitlin, the 8 of Diamonds in their yearly time cycle proves to be a catalyst for a truly memorable year of historical achievement.

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