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Monica Seles is a talented retired American tennis player. Monica Seles is famous for earning eight out of nine Grand Slam titles before the age of 20 years.

Early Life

Born on 2 December 1973, Monica Seles grew up in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, as part of an ethnic Hungarian family with parents Ester and Karolj. She has an elder brother named Zoltán. Seles acquired dual citizenship in America and Hungary after her birth in Yugoslavia, later becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1994 and a Hungarian citizen in 2007.

Her father, a professional cartoonist for Dnevnik and Magyar Szó newspapers, introduced her to tennis at age five and crafted illustrations to make training enjoyable. He also shaped her signature two-handed backhand technique for both forehand and backhand strokes.

Early Career

Under coach Jelena Genčić, Seles triumphed in the Junior Orange Bowl tournament at age 11 in 1985, catching Nick Bollettieri’s attention. By early 1986, she relocated to the United States with her brother Zoltán, joining the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy. She turned professional in 1989 and claimed her first career title at Houston in May 1989, defeating Chris Evert. Though she reached the French Open semifinals shortly after, she fell to Steffi Graf.

Monica Seles

Caption: Monica Seles posing with her trophy at a young age. Source: International Tennis Hall of Fame

Monica Seles – Body Measurements

Standing 5 feet 10 inches tall with a weight of approximately 130 lbs, Seles features hazel blue eyes and blonde hair. Her athletic build and agility contributed significantly to her success on court.

Career and Professional Life

Retiring as a legend, Monica Seles represented both Yugoslavia and the United States internationally. She holds the distinction of being a former world #1 who captured nine Grand Slam singles titles—eight achieved before turning 20 while representing Yugoslavia, and one with the U.S. Her 1990 French Open victory made her the youngest champion at the time. Despite a career-threatening stabbing incident in 1993, she returned to compete professionally until 2003 and officially retired in 2008.

Recognized as one of “30 Legends of Women’s Tennis,” she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2009. Her memoir, *Getting A Grip*, details her struggles with depression, eating disorders, and recovery following trauma. Seles remains a symbol of resilience in sports history.

Personal Life

Monica married entrepreneur Tom Golisano, 32 years her senior, in 2009. Their relationship blossomed publicly, culminating in a joint engagement announcement in June 2014. The couple shares a life built on mutual support and shared values.

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Caption: Monica Seles with her husband. Source: news.com.au

Social Media

Active since April 2009, Seles maintains over 32,000 Twitter followers and more than 23,600 Instagram followers as of 2026. Her digital presence connects her with fans worldwide through authentic updates and personal insights.

Monica Seles – Net Worth 2026

Her estimated net worth stands at approximately $50 million USD, reflecting her enduring influence and successful post-playing career ventures.

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