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Monica: From Fear To Victory

By Monica Seles

The autobiography of tennis superstar, Monica Seles, describing for the first time her extraordinary rise to the peak of her profession and how she was devastated by a brutal stabbing, but fought back against injury and depression to play again.

At only 17, Monica Seles became the number one female tennis player in the world. As she won championship after championship, leaving established stars in her wake, it seemed that nothing could stop her. Nothing, that is, but a nine-inch knife wielded by a crazed fan of Steffi Graf.

The vicious attack had a profound and lasting effect on Seles. In this intimate and revealing autobiography she describes for the first time the terrifying downward spiral of her emotions; her fear, vulnerability and depression, and how she struggled to regain her health, self-confidence and drive.

Monica is the story of Seles’s extraordinary life – from her childhood as a tennis prodigy to her comeback. It gives a unique insight into the world of professional tennis, reveals what it is like to be number one in the world, and is an intimate and inspirational account of Seles’s personal struggle against her enemies within and without.

Format: Paperback (A Format)
Release Date: 01 Jun 1998
Pages: 256
ISBN: 978-0-00-638800-5
Price: £5.99 (Export Price) , £5.99, €9.45
Monica Seles was the women’s tennis world champion in 1991 and 1992. She won seven Grand Slam singles titles and three consecutive French Opens.Nancy Ann Richardson is the co-author of Riding For My Life, celebrity jockey Julie Krone’s autobiography, and of Feel No Fear, the autobiography of gymnastics coach Bela Karolyn.

‘Compelling reading’Sunday Telegraph -

‘She reveals the secrets of her life… sensational’Daily Express -

‘Tears and triumph… Monica Seles is a reborn champion caught up in a mass of conflicting emotion’Sunday Times -

‘Monica chronicles the trials and tribulation of the two-year struggle that she endured before she could face a public return in emotional yet gripping fashion’Manchester Evening News -