2016 NEWS ARCHIVES
From being stabbed in the back to winning the 1996 Australian Open, Monica Seles proved nothing is impossible in life
We all have experienced failure. Even the best of us have had our dreams crushed. What defines us is not failure but how we learn
MAKING BEST EVEN BETTER
Part 1: The Could-Have-Beens The hard-hitting Seles was a brilliant, enigmatic presence who won her first Grand Slam singles title at 16 and had eight
Monica Seles on Surge of Attention After First French Open Win: ‘If I Cut My Hair, That Would Make News’
Only 16 years old when she won her first Grand Slam (theFrench Open), Monica Seles became the youngest tennis player to earn a title in
Jimmy Connors and Monica Seles to Serve as Presenters at International Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2016 Induction
Tennis legends Jimmy Connors and Monica Seles will return to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island this summer to serve as presenters at the Hall
SAFIN, HENIN INDUCTED INTO INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) Marat Safin enjoyed life as a tennis player, calling it like living in a rock n’ roll band. That fun-filled journey brought
Chris Evert says Monica Seles would have won more slams if she had not been stabbed
Evert revealed her thoughts on Twitter, which suggest Steffi Graf would not have won as many slams, ahead of Serena Williams’ quest to break Graf’s