Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova (born in the Russian state of Tsaristan) is an American-born professional tennis player and TV presenter. It was her popularity and attractive appearance that made her one of the top tennis players in the world. Anna Kournikova was a famous Russian tennis player who at one time was the most famous female athlete in the sport. Kournikova had a decent singles record, but had a huge success in doubles. Additionally, she was an extremely popular partner with Martina Hingis. Her fame spread across the globe due to her looks and modeling assignments which is still one of the most searched athletes on the internet. Kournikova is a well-known baseline player for singles. She plays the ball quickly and effortlessly around court. The tennis she played was defined by her powerful returns with a deep, powerful groundstroke, as well as a desire to get close to the net whenever the opportunity presented itself. Kournikova is a native of Moscow and her parents competed in professional sports. Sergei Kournikov won the world championships in wrestling, and Alla Kournikova was an impressive runner. Kournikova started playing tennis when she was 5 years old. Then she moved to Florida (at the age of 10,) in 1991 to begin training with the Nick Bollettieri School. Kournikova made the leap to professional when she turned professional, and has made deals with a variety of brands. Her image was the most famous woman for tennis women. Although she has retired her career, she remains a very well-known celebrity who appears in Hollywood films. Kournikova's romance with Enrique Iglesias began in 2001. The couple has two children - twins who were born in December 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova was born on 7 June the 7th of June, 1981 Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She is a Russian former professional tennis player. Her tennis debut came at the age of 14, when she took home the Fed Cup as the youngest Russian tennis player. At 15, she reached the U.S. Open. Later, at the age of 16, she made her way to the semifinals of Wimbledon. The tennis player was forced to stop playing professionally when she was 21 because of serious back issues.
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