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I tried my hardest but unfortunately my foot is not 100 percent and hopefully I will recover soon
Seles withdraws from Miami tennis Mar 21, 2003
I'm really disappointed I won't be able to make it to Indian Wells this year
Seles out of Pacific Life Open Mar 04, 2003
She comes up with the goods and puts pressure on you with her serve and movement
Venus Williams beats Monica Seles Nov 09, 2002
I guess Venus will be up for revenge after the Australian Open
Men's draw hit by upsets at French Open Jun 02, 2002
I wasn't ready for the conditions. They really surprised me
In Sports from United Press International May 28, 2002
Monica Seles (Serbian: Моника Селеш, Monika Seleš, Hungarian: Szeles Mónika, pronounced , born December 2, 1973) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player and a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. She was born in Novi Sad, Serbia, former Yugoslavia to Hungarian parents. She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1994 and also received Hungarian citizenship in June 2007. She won nine Grand Slam singles titles, winning eight of them while a citizen of Yugoslavia and one while a citizen of the United States.
She became the youngest-ever champion at the 1990 French Open at the age of 16. She was the World No. 1 player in the women's game during 1991 and 1992, but in 1993 she was forced out of the sport for more than two years following an on-court attack in which a man stabbed her in the back with a 9-inch-long knife. She enjoyed some success after returning to the tour in 1995, including a Grand Slam singles title at the 1996 Australian Open, but was unable to consistently reproduce her best form. She played her last professional match at the 2003 French Open, but her official retirement announcement was not issued until February 2008.
In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by Time.