
Monica Seles has the right to her opinion as I have the right to mine” – When Monica Sele responded to Steffi Graf criticizing
Steffi Gra criticized Monica Seles
Steffi Graf criticized Monica Seles’ decision to withdraw from the 1991 Fed Cup
The year 1991 was one of the most memorable ones in Monica Seles’ career as she won three out of the four Grand Slams, among other things. The one Major she could not win that year was Wimbledon, as she withdrew from the tournament shortly before it started.
Seles later returned to action and played an exhibition match in Mahwa, New Jersey, before missing the Fed Cup. In that context Steffi Graf criticized the then-Yoguslav’s schedule, stating that her withdrawal from the tournament was inexcusable.
Seles soon responded to the German’s claims, stating that both players had a right to their opinions.
“Steffi has the right to her opinion as I have the right to mine. But I think the top players should work together and not accuse each other,” Monica Seles said.
Seles also asserted that she saw a doctor in Mahwah who told her that she needed to rest her leg as the pain could come back after playing 17-18 matches on the trot.
“I went to see a doctor in Mahwah. He told me… three weeks in a row wasn’t wise. He thought I should be resting it, and that the pain might come back after playing 17-18 days in a row. And it would be too hard on my leg and too hard to give the rehab a chance,” Monica Seles said.
Speaking further about missing the Fed Cup, the then-teenager claimed that playing a match in the tournament and getting eliminated was not worth the time.
“Secondly, to go to England for the Fed Cup, play one match and to get eliminated in the first round, I don’t think it was worth the time. But, basically, concern for the leg is what I’m worried about,” she said.
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Steffi Graf after winning Wimbledon in 1993
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Steffi Graf and Monica Seles played each other on 15 occasions, with the German leading 10-5 in the head-to-head.
Graf led 6-4 in the head-to-head before Seles’ stabbing, but the rivalry became relatively one-sided following the latter’s return. The two locked horns on five more occasions, from 1995 to 1999, with the Germ
an winning four of them.
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