Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Koournikova was Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova was a Russian tennis professional as well as an American television host. Because of her popularity and appearance, she was one of tennis's most well-known stars. Anna Kournikova (Russian) is a retired tennis player. At the time of her death the most famous female player of tennis. Kournikova did not have a great singles record but was hugely successful in doubles. She was also a highly praised partner with Martina Hingis. Through her modeling work and appearance, she became an international star. To this day Kournikova is one of the top athletes searched for on the internet. Kournikova was an average modern baseliner in singles moving her ball across the court at a high speed and spin. Her game was predicated on her strong returns and strong groundstrokes. She also stepped up to the net every time she had an opportunity. Kournikova, who was born in Moscow was a professional athlete with two sportsmen as her parents. Sergei Kournikov was the winner of the championship in wrestling and Alla Kournikova was an impressive runner. Kournikova started playing tennis when she was of five, and then was moved to Florida in 1991 (at the age of 10) to train at the Nick Bollettieri academy. Kournikova became a pro after turning professional and was signed to endorse various brands. She was the poster girl for women's tennis. Kournikova is a popular figure throughout her retirement. She is also a part of Hollywood movies. Kournikova's romance with Enrique Iglesias began in 2001. Their twins were born on 17 December 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova was born on June 7, the 7th of June, 1981 Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She is a former professional tennis player from Russia. The tennis player from Russia made her professional debut when she was 14 years old. She was among the youngest participant at the Fed Cup ever and won the tournament for Russia. She reached the U.S Open when she was just 15 years old, and at the age of 16 she made it into the semifinals of Wimbledon. The tennis player was forced to give up professional play at 21 years old due to serious back problems.
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