Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Koournikova (born in Russian) is an American born ex-prodigy of tennis and a TV presenter. Her fame and popularity has made her one the most well-known tennis players around the world. Anna Kournikova was a famous Russian tennis player who at one time was the most prominent female tennis player in the world. Kournikova, a modestly talented singles tennis player, was a phenomenal doubles athlete. Her association together with Martina Hingis received widespread praise for the effectiveness of their collaboration. With her modeling and appearance, she became famous worldwide. Today, Kournikova remains one of the top athletes searched for on the internet. Kournikova was a baseliner who was a singles player with the speed and spin she was a prime illustration of a modern baseliner. The basis of her game was her strong returns and strong groundstrokes and she also approached the net every time she had the chance. Kournikova is a native of Moscow as both of her parents competed in professional sports. Sergei Kournikov, her father was a world champion in wrestling and Alla Kournikov, was an athlete. Kournikova was 5 years old when her first attempt to play tennis. When she was 10 in 1991 Kournikova relocated to Florida and began her training at Nick Bollettieri's Academy. Kournikova made the leap to professional following her professional debut and signed deals to endorse a variety of brands. She was the poster girl for women's tennis. Her celebrity status continues even after she retired. The tennis player has also appeared in Hollywood films. Kournikova has been engaged to global celebrity Enrique Iglesias since 2001. They have two kids twins who were born in December of 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova was born 7th June 1981 in Moscow the SFSR Soviet Union, was a professional tennis player from Russia. She was one of the former Russian tennis professional. In her professional debut, she was 14 years old. old. She became the youngest player to take home a Fed Cup match for Russia. When she was 15, she made it to the U.S. Open, while when she was 16 she was able to make her way to the Wimbledon semifinals. Unfortunately she had to retire from professional tennis at the age of 21 due to to serious back issues.
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