Monica Seles' Inspiring Journey: Overcoming Myasthenia Gravis and Life's Challenges

Monica Seles shares her battle with myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular autoimmune disease, and her inspiring journey of resilience and adaptation.

Monica Seles, the International Tennis Hall of Famer, recently opened up about her diagnosis with myasthenia gravis (MG), a neuromuscular autoimmune disease that causes weakness in voluntary muscles. Seles, who won nine Grand Slam titles during her illustrious career, first noticed the symptoms while playing tennis with family and friends.

"I would be playing with some kids or family members, and I would miss a ball. I was like, 'Yeah, I see two balls.' These are obviously symptoms that you can't ignore," Seles told The Associated Press. "And, for me, this is when this journey started. And it took me quite some time to really absorb it, speak openly about it, because it's a difficult one. It affects my day-to-day life quite a lot."

The 51-year-old, who won her first major trophy at the 1990 French Open at just 16 years old, decided to speak publicly about her diagnosis to raise awareness about MG. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke describes MG as "a chronic neuromuscular disease that causes weakness in the voluntary muscles" and "most commonly impacts young adult women (under 40) and older men (over 60) but ... can occur at any age, including childhood."

Seles first noticed symptoms such as double vision and weakness in her arms and legs. "Just blowing my hair out ... became very difficult," she said. "When I got diagnosed, I was like, 'What?!' So this is where -- I can't emphasize enough -- I wish I had somebody like me speak up about it."

She has since learned to live a "new normal" and has characterized her health as another in a series of life steps that required adapting. "I had to, in tennis terms, I guess, reset -- hard reset -- a few times," Seles said. "I call my first hard reset when I came to the U.S. as a young 13-year-old [from Yugoslavia]. Didn't speak the language; left my family. It's a very tough time. Then, obviously, becoming a great player, it's a reset, too, because the fame, money, the attention, changes [everything], and it's hard as a 16-year-old to deal with all that. Then obviously my stabbing -- I had to do a huge reset."

Seles' resilience shines through as she continues to adapt to her new reality. "And then, really, being diagnosed with myasthenia gravis: another reset. But one thing, as I tell kids that I mentor: 'You've got to always adjust. That ball is bouncing, and you've just got to adjust.' And that's what I'm doing now."

Seles' story is a testament to her strength and determination, both on and off the tennis court. Her openness about her diagnosis serves as an inspiration to many facing similar challenges.

What to Read Next

Elina Svitolina Condemns Online Abuse from Gamblers After Tennis Defeat
Tennis

Elina Svitolina Condemns Online Abuse from Gamblers After Tennis Defeat

Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina speaks out against the hateful abuse she received from gamblers after a match loss in Canada, highlighting the broader issue of online harassment in sports.

Venus Williams' Cincinnati Open Journey Ends in First Round Against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
Tennis

Venus Williams' Cincinnati Open Journey Ends in First Round Against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro

Venus Williams faced a tough loss in the Cincinnati Open first round against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, but remains optimistic for the upcoming US Open.

Venus Williams Defies Age: A Legend's Journey to the 2026 Tennis Season
Tennis

Venus Williams Defies Age: A Legend's Journey to the 2026 Tennis Season

Venus Williams, a seven-time major singles champion, discusses her future in tennis, her recent surgery, and her inspiring return to the court at the Cincinnati Open.

Record-Breaking $5 Million Prize for 2025 US Open Singles Champions
Tennis

Record-Breaking $5 Million Prize for 2025 US Open Singles Champions

The 2025 US Open sets a new record with $5 million each for the men's and women's singles champions, marking a 20% increase in total player compensation.

Power Outage Halts Cincinnati Open: Key Matches Delayed and Resumed
Tennis

Power Outage Halts Cincinnati Open: Key Matches Delayed and Resumed

A sudden power outage caused a significant delay at the Cincinnati Open, affecting key matches including Taylor Fritz and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Elena Rybakina's Coach Stefano Vukov Cleared by WTA to Return from Suspension
Tennis

Elena Rybakina's Coach Stefano Vukov Cleared by WTA to Return from Suspension

The WTA has cleared Stefano Vukov, coach of 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina, to return from suspension following a potential code of conduct breach.

Victoria Mboko and Naomi Osaka Withdraw from Cincinnati Open: Injury and Schedule Changes Impact Tournament
Tennis

Victoria Mboko and Naomi Osaka Withdraw from Cincinnati Open: Injury and Schedule Changes Impact Tournament

Victoria Mboko and Naomi Osaka withdraw from the Cincinnati Open due to injury and schedule changes, impacting the tournament's lineup and future matches.

Paula Badosa Withdraws from US Open Due to Persistent Back Injury
Tennis

Paula Badosa Withdraws from US Open Due to Persistent Back Injury

Former top-10 player Paula Badosa withdraws from the US Open due to a back injury sustained since Wimbledon, impacting her participation in this year's final Grand Slam.

Victoria Mboko Stuns Tennis World with First WTA Title in Montreal
Tennis

Victoria Mboko Stuns Tennis World with First WTA Title in Montreal

18-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko defeats Naomi Osaka to claim her first WTA title at the National Bank Open in Montreal.

Alexander Zverev's Epic Comeback: Secures Semifinal Spot at National Bank Open
Tennis

Alexander Zverev's Epic Comeback: Secures Semifinal Spot at National Bank Open

Alexander Zverev rallies past Alexei Popyrin in a thrilling match to reach the semifinals of the National Bank Open. Discover the key moments and what's next for Zverev.

Victoria Mboko's Historic Run: Canadian Teen Reaches WTA Semifinal in Montreal
Tennis

Victoria Mboko's Historic Run: Canadian Teen Reaches WTA Semifinal in Montreal

Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko makes history by reaching her first WTA semifinal at the National Bank Open in Montreal, defeating Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.

Djokovic Skips Cincinnati Open: What It Means for His US Open Campaign
Tennis

Djokovic Skips Cincinnati Open: What It Means for His US Open Campaign

Novak Djokovic withdraws from the Cincinnati Open, raising questions about his readiness for the upcoming US Open without recent match play.

Iga Swiatek's Unprecedented Wimbledon Triumph: A Masterclass in Adaptation and Dominance
Tennis

Iga Swiatek's Unprecedented Wimbledon Triumph: A Masterclass in Adaptation and Dominance

Iga Swiatek defies expectations to claim her first Wimbledon title, showcasing her versatility and dominance across all surfaces.

The Strategic Mastery of Arthur Ashe: A Deep Dive into the 1975 Wimbledon Final
Tennis

The Strategic Mastery of Arthur Ashe: A Deep Dive into the 1975 Wimbledon Final

Explore the tactical brilliance of Arthur Ashe in his historic 1975 Wimbledon victory over Jimmy Connors and the pivotal advice he gave to Roscoe Tanner.

Reviving the Serve-and-Volley: A Timeless Tactic in Modern Tennis
Tennis

Reviving the Serve-and-Volley: A Timeless Tactic in Modern Tennis

Explore how the serve-and-volley tactic remains a powerful strategy at Wimbledon, with insights from top players like Alcaraz and Djokovic.

Load More

We use essential cookies to make our site work. With your consent, we may also use non-essential cookies to improve user experience and analyze website traffic. By clicking "Accept," you agree to our website's cookie use as described in our Cookie Policy.