
Mónika Szeles
Mónika Szeles is a retired Serbian-American professional tennis player, widely regarded as one of the greatest female tennis players of all time. Born on December 2, 1973, in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, she became a dominant force in women's tennis in the early 1990s, winning nine Grand Slam singles titles, including three consecutive French Open titles from 1990 to 1992. Known for her powerful game and two-handed strokes, Szeles was a trailblazer in women's sports, and her legacy continues to inspire future generations of athletes. In recent news, she was mentioned in the context of Iga Swiatek's attempt to win a fourth consecutive French Open title, a feat previously achieved only by Szeles and Justine Henin.
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Recent news mentions
Mónika Szeles publicly spoke about her serious illness and aims to raise awareness about it.
Index - Sport - Először beszélt nyilvánosan Szeles Mónika a súlyos betegségéről
Mónika Szeles is mentioned as a previous three-time Roland Garros winner.
Index - Sport - Totális megsemmisítés a döntő szettben: kiesett a háromszoros címvédő a Garroson



