Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova, a former Russian professional player is now an American TV presenter. Her looks and fame made her one of the best known tennis stars across the globe. Anna Kournikova is a former Russian tennis star that played for many years in this tennis game, was once a top female player. Kournikova enjoyed a respectable singles track record, but she had a hugely impressive record in doubles. Also, she was praised by many for her effective partnership and partnership with Martina Hingis. Her appearance and fashions made her famous worldwide. It is still one of the most popular athletes that are searched by the internet. Kournikova was a common modern baseliner in singles moving her ball across the court at a high speed and spin. Her play relied on strong returns and deep groundstrokes and she also approached the net at every opportunity. the opportunity. Kournikova's parents were professional athletes themselves, came from Moscow. Sergei Kourikov won the national wrestling championships and Alla Kournikova competed. Kournikova first started playing tennis when she was just five years of age. Her move into Florida (when she had turned 10-years-old) when she was ten to start training with the Nick Bollettieri Academy. Kournikova was a professional player after having turned professional. She also signed contracts for endorsements with various brands. She was the postergirl for tennis women. Her name is a well-known celebrity throughout her retirement. She she has appeared in Hollywood films. Kournikova is also Enrique Iglesias have been together since 2001. Couple has two kids - twins who were born in December 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kourinovova was born on the 7th of June 1979 in Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. Former Russian pro tennis athlete. In the age group of 14, she became the youngest tennis player to win the Fed Cup and compete in professional tennis. She made it to the U.S Open at 15 years old and reached the Wimbledon semi-finals when she was 16 years old. She was forced to quit from professional tennis at the age of 21 serious back pain.
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