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Seles told The Associated Press that she first noticed the symptoms when she was swinging her tennis racket and would see two balls instead of one. She had been out of the spotlight since 2019, The New York Times reported. Telling the newspaper, “I ...
Monica Seles first noticed the symptoms of myasthenia gravis — a neuromuscular autoimmune disease she discussed during a recent interview with The Associated Press — while she was swinging a racket the way she’d done so many times during, and after ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tennis legend Monica Seles, who is navigating life with myasthenia gravis, is feeling grateful after years of ups and downs. The nine-time Grand Slam champion, 52, who was attacked with ...