Monica Seles writing memoir
NEW YORK (AP) -March 19, 2008 She said in a statement Wednesday that she hopes "to share how
I found balance, strength and happiness in my life after a
rollercoaster ride of exhilarating accomplishment and sometimes
overwhelming tragedy"
The book, currently untitled, will be published in 2009 by
Avery, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA).
Seles, 34, won nine Grand Slam tournaments and as a teenager was
the top-ranked women's player for three years, in the early 1990s.
But she is also known for one of the sport's most bizarre and
terrifying incidents: In April 1993, at a tournament in Hamburg,
Germany, she was stabbed in the back by a man who climbed out of
the stands.
Seles returned to the game 27 months later and immediately
reached the 1995 U.S. Open final. Her final Grand Slam title then
came at the 1996 Australian Open. She did reach two more major
finals but was hampered by a left foot injury. Her last match was a
first-round loss at the 2003 French Open. She officially retired
last month.
Seles, who has struggled with weight problems, is currently a
contestant on the hit ABC series "Dancing With the Stars."
"After years of having every aspect of her training, diet and
life dictated and scrutinized by others, Monica took control,
deciding what she wanted from life and set out to obtain it," her
publisher, Avery, said in a statement.
"Cutting through the fog of sadness, fear and frustration that
made Seles overweight and unhappy, today she looks and feels better
than ever and has created a life in balance."