Bumpers to Boca
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In this episode, we follow Monica Seles from a Hungarian-speaking family in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, all the way to her first big-stage appearance at the 1988 Virginia Slims of Florida in Boca Raton—her early life before Grand Slams, before world No. 1, before the headlines. We trace how her father, Károly Seles, an Olympic-caliber triple jumper turned cartoonist, turned a cracked parking lot into a homemade tennis court, sketching flipbook cartoons to teach her strokes while neighbors complained about scuff marks on their cars; how Monica’s obsession with hitting “just a few more balls” led from local courts to the Orange Bowl and then a scholarship at Nick Bollettieri’s Florida academy, where she quickly became one of his most unusual and feared young talents. The episode builds to Boca Raton: a 14-year-old Monica Seles earning a wildcard into the main draw and facing her childhood idol, Chris Evert. Along the way, we draw parallels to Steffi Graf’s own childhood, showing how two shy, fiercely focused girls with driven fathers and worried mothers were quietly being shaped into the forces that would one day challenge the Evert–Navratilova era.