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The 30-year-old has registered 13 grand slam triumphs. It would appear that grunting runs in the family, with Venus Williams matching her sister Serena in terms of noise and top-level success. Venus, one year older than her sibling, has collected seven...
And it happens in other sports too. Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton ended
Switzerland's Martina Hingis smiles during her exhibition game as part of the Paris WTA tournament on February 12, 2012 at the Pierre de Coubertin stadium in Paris. She played with US Martina Navratilova against France's Amelie Mauresmo and US Monica... View Photo »
But when it comes to their tennis stars, do my ears really have to put up with all that shrieking? One cannot discuss this noisy aspect of women’s tennis without some kind of shout out to the ‘Queen of Shriek’, Monica Seles. She paved the way for the...
The 30-year-old has registered 13 grand slam triumphs. It would appear that grunting runs in the family, with Venus Williams matching her sister Serena in terms of noise and top-level success. Venus, one year older than her sibling, has collected seven...
Others are adamant the earsplitting shriek was secretly encouraged by the WTA Tour marketing department, which hoped to keep spectators awake during early-round matches. Regardless of where the blame lies, long after Monica Seles's bellows prompted...
France's Amelie Mauresmo (L) and US Monica Seles (R) react during their exhibition match against Switzerlland's Martina Hingis and US Martina Navratilova during the final day of the Paris WTA tournament on February 12, 2012 at the Pierre de Coubertin stadium... View Photo »
Host broadcasters Channel 7 have what they call a "Whoo! Meter", which registered the sound at 91.4 decibels yesterday. Grunting in women's tennis has been an issue as far back as the heyday of Monica Seles in the 1990s. World No 1 Caroline Wozniacki...
Others are adamant the shriek was secretly encouraged by the WTA Tour marketing department, which hoped to keep spectators awake during early-round matches. Regardless of where the blame lies, long after Monica Seles prompted Peter Ustinov's famous...
Monica Seles (Hungarian: Szeles Mónika, Serbian: Моника Селеш, Monika Seleš, pronounced [/sɛlɛʃ/], born December 2, 1973) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player and a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. She was born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia to Hungarian parents but became a naturalized United States citizen in 1994. ... Full Article
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