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The 7 longest Australian Open women’s singles win streaks: ft Monica Seles, Steffi Graf, Aryna SabalenkaThe former world No 1 extended her run to 27 straight match wins in 2000 when her Australian Open dominance was ended by Lindsay Davenport in the final. It took Seles eight years and 33 matches to ...
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The 7 women with the highest win percentage at the Australian Open: ft. Serena Williams, Steffi Graf, Monica SelesMonica Seles holds the highest win percentage in Australian Open women’s singles matches in the Open Era, while Steffi Graf, Serena Williams and Martina Navratilova make the top seven.
Monica Seles once opened up about how her career or her life had not gone as planned. A teenage prodigy in the 1990s, Seles' ...
Stats: Monica has 51 career singles titles including 9 Grand Slams and 6 career Doubles titles. Currently sits at #10 in the world. She was the youngest player ever to win the Australian Open ...
A nearly naked man had just run on court while she and sister Venus were playing doubles at the Australian Open ... was increased after former No. 1 Monica Seles was stabbed in 1993 by a man ...
The Tragic Tale of a Tennis Legend . Monica Seles, a name synonymous with talent and tragedy in the world of tennis, captured our attention not just for her incredib ...
In an exclusive interview with the *Telegraph*, nine-time Grand Slam champion Monica Seles spoke about her ... Just a year later, she added a fourth Australian Open crown to her collection.
32 years ago, eight-time Grand Slam champion Monica Seles was stabbed during a tennis match and the 19-year-old's life was never the same. Joe is joined by Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated to ...
Monica Seles is the youngest Miami winner. Here we take a look at the top five youngest women's singles champions at Miami ...
Kim Clijsters has fondly reminisced about a heartwarming moment she shared with Monica Seles. Clijsters and Seles had only faced each other once on the WTA Tour during the quarterfinals of the ...
Aryna Sabalenka ended Madison Keys' 16-match win streak by winning 12 of 13 games to advance to her second BNP Paribas Open final.
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