The survivor: Monica Seles may not be slapping her trademark angled winners on a tennis court these days, but the 9-time Grand Slam champ isn't sitting sedentary - she's a new contributor on CBS' The Early Show.
The fit-looking former No. 1 was interviewed today about the incredible first half of her career when she won 8 Grand Slams before the age of 20, the infamous stabbing by a deranged Steffi Graf fan, her second life on-court, and how the assault left her with deep, emotional scars and an unhealthy coping method - eating.
She told Harry Smith, "I had a lot of inside emotional traumas going on," "You could see that reflected in the body that I had."
UPDATE: In case you missed it, here's the video of Monica's interview on The Early Show.
(image via cbsnews.com)
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Seles joins The Early Show and discusses stabbing, "I had a lot of inside emotional traumas going on," says Seles
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