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1991 was the time where it became apparent that Monica Seles was truly blossoming into a singular personality and presence on the sports -- not just tennis -- landscape. That June in Paris was where she began to spread her wings and reach full flight, both on and off the court, and become a star. At the time, she was being favourably compared to groundbreaking 1920's tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen and pop star Madonna, not only for her abilities within her chosen profession, but also for her opionated personality and tweaking of the media machine in ways that served to make her the center of attention... sometimes mysteriously, as was the case immediately after her defense of her Roland Garros title. With a giggle and a smile, Seles often won over the hearts and minds of the public, then picked up a racket and stomped all over those of her opponents' between the lines. The legacy of Seles' two-fisted-from-both-sides, angle-heavy, grunt-filled attack is still seen and heard on the courts of the WTA to this day, but it's when you dive head-first back into the short-lived Seles Era that you appreciate just how thoroughly she'd managed to imprint her personality on the game while she was still just a teenager.