As one of the most talked-about figures, Monica Seles has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Monica Seles Net Worth?

During her career, Monica earned $15 million in prize money alone, roughly $25 million in today's dollars. She earned roughly the same amount from endorsement deals.

In 1988, at the age of 14, Seles played her first professional tournament as an amateur. She then turned professional in February of 1989 and won her first career title in Houston in May of that year. In June, she reached the semifinals of her first Grand Slam singles tournament at the French Open, only losing to current reigning champ,Steffi Graf. She finished her first year on the professional tour ranked sixth in the world.

Seles was born on December 2, 1973, in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), into an ethnic Hungarian family. Her parents are Ester and Karolj, and she has one older brother named Zoltan. Her father worked as a professional cartoonist for a couple of different newspapers. He began coaching Seles in tennis when she was five years old and often drew pictures for her to make the sport more enjoyable. When she was 11, she won the Junior Orange Bowl tournament in Miami, Florida, and caught the attention of tennis coachNick Bollettieri. Soon afterward, in 1986, Monica and her brother moved to the United States to enroll in Bollettieri's Tennis Academy. Her parents followed soon afterward.

In 2014, Monica married multi-billionaire Paychex founderTom Golisano. Tom is 32 years her senior, and the two have been dating since 2009.

The next year, she went on a 36-match winning streak, winning six consecutive tournaments, beginning in Miami at the Lipton Player's Championships. She then won her first Grand Slam singles title at the 1990 French Open, defeating number 1 ranked player Steffi Graf in the final. She became the youngest-ever French Open singles champion at the age of 16. She finished the year ranked second in the world.

Monica Seles 1992 French Open (Photo by Pool BOLCINA/SAMPERS/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Monica Seles is a retired Yugoslav professional tennis player who has a net worth of $50 million. Monica Seles was at one time ranked number one in the world and was the youngest player to win the French Open at the age of 16. From there, she went on to win the Australian Open four times, the French Open three times, the US Open two times, and made it to the Finals at Wimbledon in 1992. She was the #1 female tennis player in the world in March of 1991 and retired in 2008.

In summary, the total wealth of Monica Seles reflects strategic moves.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.