Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kourinovova was an Russian television personality and former professional tennis athlete. It was her fame and looks that made her one the best-known tennis players around the globe. Anna Kournikova was a tennis player in Russia for many years. At one point she was regarded as the most beautiful female tennis player. Kournikova had a decent singles performance, however she became incredibly successful at doubles. She was also a highly praised partner with Martina Hingis. Alongside her modeling assignments, she earned a lot of fame through her appearance. Nowadays, she's one of most sought after athletes on the web. Kournikova is a baseliner, who played in singles with velocity and speed, was an example of a contemporary baseliner. Her style of play was based on her strong returns and strong groundstrokes and she also approached the net every time she had the opportunity. Kournikova was born in Moscow and both her parents competed in professional sports. Sergei Kournikov, a world champion wrestler. Alla Kournikova is a runner. Kournikova first started playing tennis when she was 5 years old. Then she moved to Florida (at the age of 10,) in 1991 to train with the Nick Bollettieri School. Kournikova made the leap to professional when she turned professional, and has was signed to endorse various brands. She was the poster girl for women's tennis. Her celebrity status continues until she retires. In addition, she has appeared involved in Hollywood films. Kournikova is the worldwide famous Enrique Iglesias in her life since 2001, has been with him. The couple has twins who were born in in December 2017, to the couple. Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova was born 7 June 1981, Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. A former Russian tennis professional. She made her professional debut when she was 14 years old. She was one of the youngest to play in the Fed Cup ever and won it for Russia. In her 15th year, she won the U.S. Open. Then, when she was 16 she was able to make her way to the semifinals of Wimbledon. Her tennis career ended professionally at the age 21, due to back problems.
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