Few know what it feels like to be stabbed. Fewer still know what it's like to overcome the fear that it could happen again.
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T he most popular player at next week's US$2-million Rogers Cup women's tennis tournament won't even be in the main draw — and that's good news for the field.
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Monica Seles wasn't sure what to expect when she headed to the court for her first match at the 1995 Canadian Open in Toronto.
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TORONTO -- Monica Seles will play one more match in Canada, the country where she made her comeback after being stabbed. The former world No. 1 plans to take part in an exhibition doubles match Monday in Toronto at the women's Rogers Cup tournament.
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