Top 46 Quotes & Sayings by Monica Seles

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Yugoslavian athlete Monica Seles.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Monica Seles

Monica Seles is a retired professional tennis player who represented Yugoslavia and the United States. A former world No. 1, she won nine Grand Slam singles titles, eight of them as a teenager while representing Yugoslavia, and the final one while representing the United States.

If I find the person that I love, it is because I love them, not because I will be dependent on them.
That's the key to success, isn't it? It has to be fun.
For me, the biggest thing with money has always been independence - just the biggest. — © Monica Seles
For me, the biggest thing with money has always been independence - just the biggest.
Life is not worth living if I cannot have pasta or bread again.
Everybody has their story - at some point you have to say, 'This is who I am: Now it's up to me to become what I want to be.'
I've always been a very private person.
Since I retired, I very much enjoy watching Serena Williams play. While I was playing, she was one of the toughest players I ever faced. Her ground strokes are so solid, her serve is one of the most powerful in women's tennis, and mentally she is just so strong.
I used to pretend that I was Tom attacking Jerry, who was drawn on the ball.
I lost my dad way too early and it was agonisingly awful. I missed him so much and I hated knowing that I could never again pick up the phone to tell him about my day.
I have this terrible dark side to my personality, which playing tennis keeps at bay.
I would like to thank all my tennis fans who were there from Day One when I was No. 1, through my stabbing, and my comeback.
You will never have great tennis champions from England because of the cold and dark, but most of all because people only care about the sport for two weeks a year, and then they're on to something else. There's just not a great love of the sport there.
As a top player, you have to keep your emotions in check. You think you can control everything. — © Monica Seles
As a top player, you have to keep your emotions in check. You think you can control everything.
I never really did Christmas before. Christmas Day? I mean - what's that? What's it all about? I was always flying on Christmas Day.
You have to want to play it all day, every day to get to the top.
Tennis has to become everything to you if you're going to make it to the top. You have to live it.
Tennis is pretty unforgiving if you are carrying weight. You are expected to wear short skirts, and you are compared to all these 16 and 17-year-olds.
People think I must have been so talented at an early age, but I don't know - was it talent or hard work? Who knows?
Madonna has total control over her life, and not many women have that.
Did you know that Christmas Day is absolutely the best day to fly? It is. No crowded airports and crowded planes. I always flew to Australia. That's what Christmas was for me - a plane journey to the next tournament.
It doesn't matter who is playing or how old they are. I just worry about what I can control. It doesn't give me more or less motivation.
I think for me, food was a way for me to deal with emotional trouble.
Tennis is so competitive. I guess that's the way it has to be.
What I put in the stock market, I don't have to touch in my lifetime. I want to live off my bonds. I want to be that safe.
I did realise more than ever, after the stabbing, that tennis is a business - a tough business.
I love new restaurants; I love trying out new foods.
If you look at tennis, the girls have become much more attractive; they wear makeup. In my generation, you were a tennis player. It wasn't like you had to look a certain way.
I don't like salads: I like the strong food.
I am lucky to have advisers whom I trust.
I'm about the present.
It's a drag having to wear socks during matches, because the tan, like, stops at the ankles. I can never get my skin, like, color coordinated. — © Monica Seles
It's a drag having to wear socks during matches, because the tan, like, stops at the ankles. I can never get my skin, like, color coordinated.
I never really did Christmas before. Christmas Day? I mean - what's that? What's it all about? I was always flying on Christmas Day
Did you know that Christmas Day is absolutely the best day to fly? It is. No crowded airports and crowded planes. I always flew to Australia. That's what Christmas was for me - a plane journey to the next tournament
I don't believe in playing hurt, in taking injections to cover the pain.
I used to pretend that I was Tom attacking Jerry, who was drawn on the ball
Madonna has total control over her life, and not many women have that
I never knew I was grunting, it was just part of my strokes.
You will never have great tennis champions from England because of the cold and dark, but most of all because people only care about the sport for two weeks a year, and then they're on to something else. There's just not a great love of the sport there
I decided that I want to live the rest of my life happy with what I'm doing. So when I play tennis again, I have to play it for the right reason. I don't want to play to get my No. 1 ranking back. I don't want to play for the attention, or to earn more. I don't even want to play because the world wants to see me do it, even though it's nice to know that the world is interested. I only want to play because I love the game, which is the reason I began to play at age seven in the first place.
I have to live for the day, and not worry about or try to know what tomorrow brings.... if I've learned one thing from all that'shappened to me, it's that if you would know what tomorrow brings, you may not want to live it.
As you know, I was one of the original grunters. But Jimmy Connors used to grunt way before I was born. I never knew I was grunting, it was just part of my strokes.
I did realize more than ever, after the stabbing, that tennis is a business - a tough business. — © Monica Seles
I did realize more than ever, after the stabbing, that tennis is a business - a tough business.
What I put in the stock market, I dont have to touch in my lifetime. I want to live off my bonds. I want to be that safe.
It doesnt matter who is playing or how old they are. I just worry about what I can control. It doesnt give me more or less motivation.
I have this terrible dark side to my personality, which playing tennis keeps at bay
I'm 5 feet 10 inches, and whatever my whatever my weight is, that's fine. As long as I am able to move and I feel good, it doesn't matter.
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