Monica: From Fear to Victory
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ISBN: 0060186453 / Publisher: HarperCollins, June 1996
The autobiography of the tennis superstar chronicles her rise to the heights of professional tennis, the stabbing by a rival's deranged fan that forced her out of the game, and her difficult, ultimately triumphant recovery from the violent attack
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At only seventeen she became the youngest number one woman tennis player in the world. She won championship after championship, defeating the legends, amazing the tennis world, and gaining the love and respect of fans around the globe. It seemed that nothing could stop her. Nothing, that is, but a nine-inch knife in her back wielded by a crazed fan of Steffi Graf's.The vicious attack shocked millions and had a profound and lasting effect on Monica. As far as people were concerned, Monica had "retreated" from the spotlight and virtually disappeared.In this intimate and revealing autobiography, Monica describes, for the first time, the terrifying range of her emotions - her fears, the feelings of vulnerability, the terror and depression - and how she struggled to regain her health, self-confidence, and drive.For two years Monica was isolated from the tennis world that had been her life. Now she is back. Monica is the story of her extraordinary life, from her childhood as a tennis prodigy to her triumphant return. It offers a unique insight into the world of professional tennis, gives a sense of what it is like to be number one at such a young age, and is an inspirational account of Monica's personal struggle against demons within and without.
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