Seles
noun
1.
Monica, born 1973, U.S. tennis player, born in Yugoslavia of Hungarian parentage.
noun
1.
Monica. born 1973, US tennis player, born in Yugoslavia: winner of nine Grand Slam singles titles, including the US Open (1991–93) and the French Open (1990–92); stabbed while on court in an unprovoked attack
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