Okay, so I got thinking about that Tom Golisano and Monica Seles wedding thing the other day. You know, the billionaire guy and the tennis superstar. It popped into my head, and I thought, “Huh, wonder what the story was there?” Seemed like an interesting pair, right?

So, I did what I usually do when something catches my interest – I started poking around. Fired up the computer, went to my usual search spots. Typed in their names, added “wedding”. Pretty standard stuff.
Got a load of results back, mostly news snippets from around 2014. Yeah, confirmed they definitely got married then. That part was easy. But getting the real juicy details, the ‘how it happened’ stuff? That took a bit more digging than I expected. Honestly, for people that well-known, I thought there’d be pages and pages of gossip, photos, the whole nine yards.
What I Dug Up (and Didn’t)
It wasn’t like that. Seemed they kept it pretty close to the vest. Found mentions that it happened at his place down in Florida. No big splashy magazine spreads that I could easily find, anyway. More like quick news reports saying, “Yep, it happened.”
Here’s kind of what I pieced together:
- Who: Tom Golisano, the business guy, founder of Paychex. And Monica Seles, tennis legend, multiple Grand Slam winner.
- When: Somewhere around 2014 seemed to be the consensus.
- Where: Sounded like it was at his home in Florida.
- Vibe: Definitely came across as low-key, private. Not a massive celebrity circus.
I spent a good chunk of time clicking through articles, trying different search terms. You know how it goes, one link leads to another, sometimes you find a little nugget, sometimes it’s just the same info repeated. It felt like they really wanted privacy, and mostly got it. Quite a feat these days, especially for folks constantly in the public eye in one way or another.

It kinda makes you think, right? About fame and privacy. Some people live their whole lives out loud online, every detail shared. Others, even really famous ones like Monica Seles, manage to keep the truly personal stuff just that – personal. Maybe it’s about trying hard, maybe it’s just luck, who knows.
Anyway, that was my little exploration into the Golisano-Seles wedding. Didn’t unearth any massive secrets, but it was an interesting process seeing how information, or the lack of it, plays out even with big names. Just another afternoon spent following a thread of curiosity online.