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American
Monica Seles retires from tennis
ST PETERSBURG—Nine-time Grand Slam winner Monica Seles announced her
retirement from competitive tennis on Thursday.
The announcement ends one of the most glorious careers in the sport as
the 34-year-old won 53 singles titles and six doubles tournaments.
“Tennis has been and will always be a huge part of my life,” Seles said.
“I have for some time considered a return to professional play, but I
have now decided not to pursue that.”
She first became No 1 in the world in March 1991 and held the top
ranking for 178 weeks over the next two years. Seles was born in the
former Yugoslavia and became a naturalized United States citizen in
1994.
Tragedy struck Seles in April 1993, when she was stabbed in the back
during a match in Hamburg, Germany. She was not able to play again for
more than two years. When she did return, she posted a dynamic comeback
win at the Canadian Open, then reached the US Open final the following
month. She then won her ninth Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in
January 1996.
In the spring of 2003, Seles sustained a foot injury that sidelined her
from the WTA tour.
“Monica Seles is one of the great champions in the history of the Sony
Ericsson WTA Tour, and an inspiration and role model for millions of
fans throughout the world,” WTA Tour chief executive Larry Scott said.
“No one will ever forget the fierce determination and will to win that
Monica brought to the court, nor the caring and warm person that she has
always been off the court.” In December, Seles said that Lindsay
Davenport’s successful return to the tour after pregnancy inspired her
to consider her own limited comeback to play Grand Slam tournaments and
the major warm-up events for those tournaments. “I will continue to play
exhibitions, participate in charity events, promote the sport, but will
no longer plan my schedule around the tour,” Seles said. “I look forward
to pursuing other opportunities with the same passion and energy that
fueled my dedication to tennis and to devote more time to two of my
passions - children and animals.
“I especially want to thank all my wonderful, loyal fans for all of
their support for me over the years. “They have inspired me throughout
my career in the good times and comforted me in the bad times. “I will
miss them all as much as I will miss competing in the game of
tennis.”—Agencies |