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4 Monica Seles

DOB:02.12.1973
Nationality:American
World Ranking:4
Previous Wimbledon results:
2001 ::did not play
2000 ::quarter-finals
1999 ::third round
1998 ::quarter-finals

Started the year well by reaching the semi-final at the Australian Open and ending Venus Williams' 24-match unbeaten streak in the process.

She followed that by reaching the final of the Pan-Pacific event in Tokyo but a foot injury has restricted her progress since.

The French Open brought a return to form and Seles was only stopped by world number one Venus Williams at the quarter-final stage.

A foot problem also caused her to miss Wimbledon last year although in truth, it has always been her least favourite Grand Slam.

She came closest to capturing the title - the only missing from her Grand Slam collection - 10 years ago when she put in a subdued performance in the final against Steffi Graf.

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