"People think I must have been so talented at an early age, but I don't know - was it talent or hard work? Who knows?"
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Her pivot - “but I don’t know” - is more than humility. It’s control. Athletes are constantly narrated by others: commentators, biographers, highlight reels. Seles reclaims authorship by admitting uncertainty, which is a subtle rebuke to a sports culture addicted to neat origin stories. The question “was it talent or hard work?” sounds simple, but it’s a trapdoor: once you ask it honestly, you have to confront how impossible it is to separate aptitude from effort, especially for someone who trained intensely as a child.
The final “Who knows?” isn’t evasive; it’s deflationary. It refuses the inspirational poster version of her career and, coming from Seles - a teenage world-beater who also endured a public, traumatic turning point - it reads as hard-earned skepticism. What she offers is not a lesson but a boundary: don’t reduce a life in sport to a single explanatory key.
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"People think I must have been so talented at an early age, but I don't know - was it talent or hard work? Who knows?" FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-think-i-must-have-been-so-talented-at-an-99882/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



