Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a Russian ex-professional tennis player, and American TV personality. The combination of her popularity and beauty made her one of the most well-known tennis stars in the world. Anna Kournikova was a Russian tennis player who held the title of the top female tennis player in the world. Kournikova enjoyed a respectable singles record but had a hugely impressive record in doubles. The tennis player was also highly praised by numerous people for her successful partnership together with Martina Hingis. Her fashion and modeling earned her international fame. Her name is one of the most popular athletes a person can find on the web. Kournikova was a singles player as a modern baseliner, moving the ball swiftly and move around court. Her style of play was based on a strong return and deep the groundstrokes. She also went to the net when she had the chance. Kournikova was born in Moscow and her parents were athletes in the professional world. Her father, Sergei Kournikov, was the world champion in wrestling as her mother Alla was a professional runner. Kournikova first started to play tennis when she was 5. She began playing tennis in the year 1991. relocated to Florida for the Nick Bollettieri tennis academy. Kournikova, once she turned professional, made sponsorship agreements with many brands. After her retirement her career, she remains an extremely well-known celebrity who has appeared in Hollywood film. Kournikova is engaged to global superstar Enrique Iglesias since 2001. The couple have two children - twins born in December of 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova is a Russian SFSR Soviet Union born 7 June the 7th of June, 1981. The former Russian professional tennis player. She began playing professional tennis in the age of 14 becoming the youngest tennis player to participate and win the Fed Cup for Russia. It was her first time into the U.S Open when she was just 15 years old, and when she was 16 reached all the way to the semi-finals in Wimbledon. It was her decision to retire from professional tennis because of pain in her back at age 21.






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