Monica Seles - Getting a Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self
Monica Seles - Getting a Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self, is her new autobiography. It looks back to the tennis star's famed leap into the fast-paced world of women's professional tennis at the age of 14, her win at Roland Garros at the age of 16, where she was the youngest ever to win the Grand Slam event, and on to her attack at the height of her career by a deranged fan in Hamburg, Germany in 1993. Get your copy by clicking the link below.
Monica Seles - Getting a Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self

Monica Seles - Getting a Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self chronicles the emotional trauma that Seles suffered after the attack, and how her despair led to an eating disorder and depression. Her desolation turned to self-sabotage, as her grueling workouts were damaged by late night binge eating. Seles staged a successful comeback in 1996 that saw her take the singles title at the Australian Open. But shortly thereafter her father and lifelong coach passed away from stomach cancer, and Seles' eating disorder reemerged.
Monica Seles - Getting a Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self then delves into her attempts to succeed in a world of younger, nimbler players such as the Williams sisters and Martina Hingis. Seles' struggle led her to come to terms with a changing tennis world and her changing priorities. She is now involved with a great deal of charity work, including the UN's Global Sports for Peace and Development Program Initiative.
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