Monica Seles
Monica Seles is a Yugoslavian tennis player, born to Hungarian parents. At 16, she became the youngest ever player to win the French Open (1990). She was even giving Steffi Graf a run for her money in almost all major tennis events, before her infamous stabbing incident. Though her last match was in the 2003 French Open, her official retirement was only announced in 2008. Know her insight out, through the articles presented below.
Seles Hobbles to Second Round Defeat
A hobbling Monica Seles was knocked out of the Australian Open this morning by Czech qualifier Klara Koukalova after twisting her ankle at the start of their second round match. The former world number one fell to a 6-7, 7-5, 6-3 defeat after playing on with her left ankle heavily...
Seles shows steel
Women's singles: The ageing, grunting, crowd favourite needed all her experience to beat Ai Sugiyama.
Seles shocks Williams
In a tournament full of major shocks and surprises, Monica Seles has just caused another one by defeating second seed Venus Williams 6-7 (4-7), 6-2, 6-3. Williams went into the match as a massive favourite, having won the last two grand slam events and been undefeated in singles play...
Monica Seles makes her move
Former world No. 1 climbs up the rankings and shows that this old dog of 27 years has a few new tricks left to show the tennis world.
TENNIS: American Women Lead Field at Aussie Open
American Women Earn 3 of 4 Top Seeds at 2001 Aussie Open. Americans Lindsay Davenport, Venus Williams and Monica Seles lead the race to this year's first Grand Slam title, behind top-seed Martina Hingis.


