The bittersweet story of Monica Seles’ 1996 Australian Open title actually begins in 1994, when Seles has yet to decide how to spend the rest of the rest of her life. She is a year removed from a ...
Tennis Icon Monica Seles, 51, Reveals Health Struggle Fans Never Knew About originally appeared on Parade. Tennis champion Monica Seles, 51, has revealed a difficult medical condition she has been ...
When Monica Seles arrived in Melbourne in January 1996 to chase her fourth AO title, her biggest obstacles were the mental ...
Tennis Hall of Famer Monica Seles Opens Up About Myasthenia Gravis Diagnosis: 'It's a Difficult One'
Seles, a nine-time major tennis champion, said adjusting to life with the disease has been "difficult" Seles is partnering with a Dutch immunology company to raise awareness about the neuromuscular ...
Iva Jovic named Monica Seles and Novak Djokovic as her tennis inspirations following her impressive women's singles ...
Monica Seles first noticed the symptoms of myasthenia gravis — a neuromuscular autoimmune disease she discussed during a recent interview with The Associated Press — while she was swinging a racket ...
Seles told The Associated Press that she first noticed the symptoms when she was swinging her tennis racket and would see two balls instead of one. She had been out of the spotlight since 2019, The ...
Monica Seles, the nine-time Grand Slam champ who once dominated the court with her signature two-handed style, is facing a new kind of opponent — and this one isn’t standing on the other side of the ...
Monica Seles first noticed the symptoms of myasthenia gravis — a neuromuscular autoimmune disease she discussed during a recent interview with The Associated Press — while she was swinging a racket ...
Monica Seles first noticed the symptoms of myasthenia gravis — a neuromuscular autoimmune disease she discussed during a recent interview with The Associated Press — while she was swinging a racket ...
Tennis great Monica Seles is banking on a miracle after revealing that she's been diagnosed with a rare and incurable nerve disease that makes it difficult for her to move her arms and legs and could ...
Monica Seles first noticed the symptoms of myasthenia gravis — a neuromuscular autoimmune disease she discussed during a recent interview with The Associated Press — while she was swinging a racket ...
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