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  Monica Seles aims for comeback in 2006   (Reuters)  Updated: 2005-12-14 11:03  Seles nears decision day on her future 
 NEW YORK, Dec 13 (Reuters) - One of the more interested observers of the 
return of former world number one Martina Hingis is nine-times grand slam winner 
Monica Seles, who has left the door open for a comeback of her own. 
 "Right now I think I'm in the decision stage of which way I'm going to 
go," said Seles, 32, in an interview on Tuesday after being introduced to 
reporters as the newest member of the Laureus World Sports Academy. 
 Seles, who dominated the women's game in the early 1990s and was world number 
one for 178 weeks, has not played on the WTA Tour since the 2003 French Open but 
has refused to close the book on her illustrious career. 
 "It's not an easy decision because if you do come back you want to come back 
at a high level," said the Yugoslav-born American, adding she was playing five 
days a week at home in Florida and assessing her readiness. "We'll see." 
 Plagued by foot problems in her later years on tour, a fit-looking Seles said 
she was feeling better and was keen to check how Hingis, 25, bounces back from a 
three-year absence caused by foot, heel and ankle problems. 
 "It's going to be good to see Martina coming back and to see how she does," 
Seles said. "I think it's great she's coming back. 
 "She's so young. She's in her prime and has a great challenge ahead of her. 
She was so good in her younger years." 
 Seles, who will join other top sportsmen and women to promote projects run by 
the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, a charitable venture assisting needy 
children around the world, said the level of play in women's tennis was 
"amazing". 
   
  
  
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