Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a Russian ex-professional tennis player, and American TV personality. Her rise to fame as a tennis player was for her appearance as well as the fame she has earned. Anna Kournikova, who was a Russian tennis star that played for a long time in the sport was once the top female player. Kournikova enjoyed a respectable singles track record, but she had a hugely impressive record in doubles. She was also praised by many people for her efficient team-up and partnership with Martina Hingis. She gained worldwide recognition through her style and modeling assignments as well as remains one of the most highly sought-after athletes on the web. Kournikova was a baseliner who played singles, with pace and spinning she was a model of a modern baseliner. She played with a lot of energy and utilized long groundstrokes. Kournikova is a professional player and her parents both hail of Moscow. The father of her mother, Sergei Kournikov an Olympic wrestler while her mom Alla was a professional runner. Kournikova's tennis career began when she was just five years old. She moved from Florida (when she turned aged 10) in 1991 to train with the Nick Bollettieri Academy. Kournikova made the leap to professional after turning professional and signed deals to endorse a variety of brands. Her image was the mainstay for women's tennis. Her name is a popular figure in the years after retirement, and was also featured in Hollywood movies. Kournikova is married to world star Enrique Iglesias since 2001. The couple have two children twins that were born in the month of December. Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova is a Russian SFSR Soviet Union born on the 7th of June on the 7th June 1981. She was one of the former Russian professional tennis player. In the age group of 14, she became the youngest tennis player to be crowned the Fed Cup and compete in professional tennis. It was her first time through to the U.S Open when she was barely 15 years old. She at 16 managed to reach in the semi-finals at Wimbledon. Her professional career ended when she quit tennis because of pain in her back when she was 21 years old.
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