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August 16, 2005
Seles Honored in Toronto
TORONTO, Canada - In the city where she made her inspiring comeback to
professional tennis in 1995, Monica Seles walked out onto Centre Court at the
Rogers Cup presented by American Express in Toronto on Monday night, taking
part in a joint ceremony to honor the four-time Canadian Open champion as
well as to officially open the Rexall Centre for the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.
The tribute to Seles featured an impressive video montage, which highlighted
her exceptional career. The Yugoslav-born American was then presented with a
No.1 hockey jersey by Canadian hockey legend Geraldine Heaney, who won
Olympic gold with the Canadian hockey team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter
Olympics. To honour her contribution to tennis in Canada, Seles was also
presented with a unique crystal sculpture by famed artist Mark Raynes Robert.
"Monica has been a wonderful role model and ambassador for young people around
the world, both for her fighting spirit on the court and in her grace off the
court," said Raynes. "I’m thrilled and honoured to be making this special
presentation to Monica, who has shown tremendous sportsmanship throughout her
career."
Seles also officially opened the new, state-of-the-art Rexall Centre to the
Sony Ericsson WTA Tour during the ceremony. The Centre made its debut last
year, hosting the Tennis Masters Canada on the ATP circuit, and this year it
hosts the women for the first time. Seles took a walk around Centre Court and
hit balls into the adoring crowd to cap off the 20-minute ceremony.
"We thought about how we could open the Rexall Centre for the women's tour,"
said Rogers Cup Tournament Director Stacey Allaster. "It was pretty simple.
We wanted to have our favourite champion come back and take that first
championship walk."
Seles also co-hosted the “Aces are Wild” fundraising gala with Allaster on
Sunday night at the Hilton Toronto with all of the Rogers Cup stars, the aim
of which was to raise funds for Canadian junior development. Seven hundred
guests gambled and bid on items such as a half-hour tennis lesson with Seles,
which raised $15,000, as well as trips to Wimbledon and the US Open.
"The evening was an overwhelming success," said Allaster. "And it was thanks
to players like Monica and the others on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour."
Seles is a nine-time Grand Slam champion, winning the Australian Open four
times, the French Open three times and the US Open twice, her most recent
major coming at Melbourne in 1996. After a 27-month lay-off from the sport
after being stabbed by a deranged fan in Hamburg, Germany, Seles made her
return to professional competition in Toronto in 1995, winning her first of
four straight titles. She was also a finalist at the Tier I event in 1999,
losing to Martina Hingis, and a semifinalist in 2001, losing to eventual
champion Serena Williams.
The $45-million Rexall Centre at York University is a state-of-the-art
replacement to the outdated National Tennis Centre just across campus.
In addition to being the home of Tennis Canada, it also hosts two of the
biggest sporting events in the country, the ATP Tennis Masters Canada and the
WTA Rogers Cup. Plans for the Rexall Centre had been in the works for 13 years
and the stadium's 11,500 seats, jumbo video screens, and 48 hospitality suites
reflect the detailed thought and care put into its construction. The grounds
also serve as the national and provincial tennis training centre year-round,
offering 16 courts (eight of which are indoors) to Canada's aspiring young
players.
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