Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova, an ex- Russian pro tennis athlete, has become an American television personality. Her popularity and appearance has made her one the best known tennis stars across the globe. Anna Kournikova (Russian) is an ex-professional tennis player. At one point in time, the largest female star of the sport. Kournikova was a moderately skilled singles tennis player was an incredibly successful doubles tennis player. Her partnership and Martina Hingis received widespread praise for the effectiveness of their teamwork. In addition to her modelling assignments, she gained widespread fame through her appearance. Nowadays, she's one of most sought after players on the internet. Kournikova was a singles player as a modern baseliner, performing the game with speed and spin around the court. Her game was predicated on an impressive return and powerful groundstrokes. She also stepped up to the net every time she had the opportunity. Kournikova is an athlete of professional level with parents who are both native to Moscow. Sergei Kournikov is a champion wrestler, while Alla Kournikova is a marathon runner. Kournikova started playing tennis when she was just five. Her move to Florida (at age 10-years-old) in 1991 to train at the Nick Bollettieri academy. Kournikova was the first to sign endorsement contracts with brands after becoming a professional. She became the face of female tennis. She has remained famous long after her retirement. She has also been involved in Hollywood film. Kournikova's marriage to Enrique Iglesias began in 2001. They have two children together twins, who were born in December of 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova born 7 June 1981 in Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She is a former professional athlete from the Russian tennis scene. Her tennis debut came at the age of fourteen when she was crowned the Fed Cup as the youngest Russian player. In her 15th year, she won the U.S. Open, while when she was 16, she made it all the way to the Wimbledon semifinals. However, she had to retire from professional tennis at the age of 21 because of severe back pain.
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