Monica Seles 1992 Flashback
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Seles was very lucky that she did suffer more than a major scratch. This could have ended terribly.
Quite amazing that she didn't feel able to play for two years, though. She must have had a fragile psyche after all.
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Graf beat Seles at the FO 89.
And Seles could not beat Graf on grass, on fast hardcourts and indoors. Only on clay and at the AO's slow hardcourt surface. That's not enough to be the best.
BTW, how do you explain that Seles made 3 of the first 5 slam finals after her return? I mean, when this idiot put it to an end before? Some sort of "slow burn effect" ... ?
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@StaRy1993AdeL Seles did not give up after the tragedy. SHe is the best. Life is unfair. fuck it.
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She won 8 Grand Slams and was only 19. And then this idiot put it to an end. At that point Graf had 11, she is almost 5 years older, and aside from Wimbledon '92 (where players complained because of her grunting and she stopped doing that in the final), Graf could not beat her in any major. And today Graf is known in history for having won 22 Grand Slams. The unfairest thing in the history of sport.
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@aertin she was born in Újvidék, now Serbia, i am sorry but only now, yesterday and tomorrow its in Hungary.
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@kaash83 Totally agree with you!
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too bad the brutal attack ruined that
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I'll accept that as a statement that there are great players in every generation and had they played each other in their primes there would be a really tough competition. Until then, the numbers and stats speak volumes, and we'll let this debate continue for ages until someone comes and knocks of Fed's records.
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I'll accept it as your opinion. My opinion is that he is the best of his generation. Had he played Tilden, Vines, Gonzales, Hoad, Laver, Rosewall, Borg, McEnroe, Lendl, Sampras or Agassi in their primes, I think he would have had more competition.
She was born in city Novi Sad in Serbia
aertin 3 years ago 22
Monica was destined to become the best ever!
goodfellacr 4 years ago 13