Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kourinikova is an ex- Russian professional tennis player, is now an American TV host. It was her popularity and appearance that helped make her one of the most well-known tennis players around the globe. Anna Kournikova was an ex tennis star from Russia who was at one time her time the largest female athlete in tennis. Kournikova was an averagely skilled singles player however she was an extremely successful doubles player and her team with Martina Hingis was widely praised for their effectiveness. Her modeling and looks brought her worldwide fame. It is one of the top athletes that are searched by the internet. Kournikova was a standard modern baseliner in singles moving her ball about the court at a high speed and spin. She was characterized by her powerful back, deep groundstrokes, as well as a desire to get close to the net at any time the opportunity was right. Her parents, who were both professionals themselves came from Moscow. Sergei Kournikov, her dad was a champion wrestler and her mother, Alla Kournikov, was the runner. Kournikova was five years old when she started playing tennis. In the age of 10, in the year 1991, Kournikova moved to Florida and began her training at Nick Bollettieri's Academy. 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 female tennis player. After her retirement, Kournikova has a huge following and she has appeared in Hollywood films. Kournikova's relationship with Enrique Iglesias began in 2001. The couple has two children twins, born in December of 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova born 7 June 1981 in Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She was an active Russian professional tennis player. When she made her debut as a professional, she was 14 years old. older. She became the youngest person to ever win the Fed Cup match for Russia. At 15 years old, she made it to the U.S Open and managed to get to the semi-finals of Wimbledon. Unfortunately, she was forced to retire from professional tennis at the age of 21, due to serious back pain.






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