Monica Seles never won another Grand Slam title. A new generation arrived and supplanted her, led by Martina Hingis, Davenport and two sisters from Compton, Calif. named Venus and Serena Williams.
When Monica Seles arrived in Melbourne in January 1996 to chase her fourth AO title, her biggest obstacles were the mental scars from a courtside stabbing three years earlier.
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Monica Seles and Tom Golisano come from very different worlds, but their life together is built on success, support, and quiet strength. Monica is one of the greatest tennis players ever. Tom is a ...
U.S. skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender's complaint that she was robbed of a chance to qualify for the Milan Cortina Games was ...
The International Tennis Integrity Agency says Croatia's Jana Fett has been provisionally suspended after testing positive ...
A man was arrested following a stabbing early Dec. 31 on Sherry Street, the Neenah Police Department said. A man went to ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah with multiple stab wounds around 12:45 ...
FAIRHAVEN — The search is underway for a suspect after three people were stabbed overnight Sunday, Jan. 4, in Fairhaven. According to the Fairhaven Police Department, officers responded to a call at ...
WA tennis player Talia Gibson, who gained entry to the Australian Open through a wildcard in the women’s singles draw, has ...
Former British number one Dan Evans is out of Australian Open qualifying following a first-round defeat to Japan's Rei Sakomoto.
A 28-year-old man was stabbed during a tussle near Penn Station on Friday afternoon, cops said. The victim was knifed in both arms around 4:10 p.m. at West 34th Street and Seventh Avenue — steps from ...
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