Tennis legend Monica Seles has gone public about her battle with myasthenia gravis—a form of neuromuscular autoimmune disease—during a new interview with the Associated Press. The 51-year-old, who won her first major trophy aged 16 in 1990 before going on to be a nine-time Grand Slam winner, revealed she had been diagnosed with the disease three years ago after noticing herself getting double-vision and a weakness in her limbs. “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 said. “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 qui
Tennis Legend Reveals Three-Year Secret Health Battle

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