all those European languages f up the c and the s.
Her name is especially f'ed up because she is an ethnic Hungarian from the Vojvodina region of what is now Serbia and is now an American, but the standard English spelling "Seles" doesn't reflect the pronunciation of the name in English, Hungarian or Serbo-Croation, where it would be Selesh, Szeles or Seleš (Селеш), respectively.
And I'm probably the only baseball fan who insisted on pronouncing Charles Nagy's name like "nodge" and pronouncing the "K" in Chuck Knoblauch's surname.