Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Koournikova is Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a Russian former professional tennis player, and American television personality. It was her fame and appearance that helped make her one the best-known tennis players of the world. Anna Kournikova, a former Russian tennis player who competed throughout her career in this sport, was at one time the best female player. Kournikova had a decent singles performance, however she was hugely successful in doubles. Also, she was an extremely admired partner for Martina Hingis. Her name was renowned throughout the globe for her attractive looks and modelling jobs. Kournikova is a baseliner, who played in singles with speed and spinning she was a prime model of an era-old baseliner. The basis of her game was her strong returns and strong groundstrokes. She also stepped up to the net whenever she got an opportunity. Kournikova was born in Moscow was a professional athlete with two athletes as parents. Sergei Kournikov, a world champion wrestler. Alla Kournikova is a marathon runner. Kournikova began playing tennis at just five. Then she moved to Florida (at age 10,) in 1991 to train at the Nick Bollettieri academy. Kournikova started signing endorsement agreements with companies after becoming professional. She became the face of the women's game. It is still an extremely popular celebrity even after her retirement and is also a part of Hollywood movies. Kournikova is a worldwide famous Enrique Iglesias in her life since 2001, has been married to him. They have two kids twins who were born in 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova grew up in Moscow. She was born there on June 7, 1981. She is an ex-professional athlete from the Russian tennis scene. When she made her debut as a professional, she was just 14 years old older. She became the youngest player ever to be a winner of the Fed Cup match for Russia. This achiever made it to the U.S Open when she was only 15 year old and when she was 16 reached in the semi-finals at Wimbledon. This tennis player had to stop playing professionally when she was 21 because of serious back issues.
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