Monica Seles, former world No. 1 women's professional tennis player, has listed her 1.7-acre estate in the Laurel Oak Country Club, Fla., for $1,849,999.
Realtor reports that the sprawling property of this nine Glam Slam singles title winner sits behind double gates and comes with a tennis court and small basketball court.
The property listing shows that the home is spread over 5,781 square feet covering two floors. It includes four bedrooms as well as four full and one half bathrooms. In addition to marble flooring throughout, it boasts of a series of French doors, intricate panel molding and Palladian-style windows.
Built in 1993, the home features a grand living room with archetypal finishes. The master suite is located on a separate wing and includes a private sitting area as well as a sauna. Upstairs is a spacious bonus room, multiple closets for storage and access to the attic.
The floor plan shows the private master suite, an additional bedroom and an office on one side of the home, while the other side includes two suite bedrooms. The chef kitchen with modern appliances, a breakfast space and adjacent family room offer casual but well-designed living spaces.
The exteriors of this beautifully updated home feature a large two-story terrace, which includes a covered outdoor kitchen, an outsized swimming pool and a spa. While there is one hard surface tennis court, there is enough space for a second, and an exercise room.
The property is complete with a four-car garage, carefully landscaped grounds and an additional maintenance shed.
Forty-year-old Seles won her first Grand Slam by beating former world No. 1 Steffi Graf at the French Open in 1990 and is a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. She retired from the game in 2008.