Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Koournikova was an Russian tennis professional as well as an American television host. Her popularity and appearance made her one of the best known tennis stars worldwide. Anna Kournikova is a former tennis pro from Russia and was once at a point of being the most famous female player within the game. Kournikova is a talented but modest singles tennis player was an incredibly successful doubles athlete. Her association together with Martina Hingis received widespread praise for the effectiveness of their teamwork. She achieved worldwide popularity through her appearance and modeling assignments and is to date one of the most highly searched athletes on the internet. Kournikova was a baseliner who played in singles with the speed and spin is an excellent example of a contemporary baseliner. She played with a lot of power and used long groundstrokes. Kournikova is an athlete of professional level whose parents are both native to Moscow. Sergei Kournikov was the world champion wrestler as was her mother, Alla is a marathoner. Kournikova first started playing tennis at the age of five, and then relocated to Florida in 1991 (at the age of ten) to study at the Nick Bollettieri academy. When she became a professional, Kournikova has signed endorsement agreements with a whole bunch of brands, and quickly became the poster girl of women's tennis. Although she has retired her career, she remains a very well-known celebrity who is featured in Hollywood film. Kournikova is the worldwide famous Enrique Iglesias in her life since 2001, has been engaged to Iglesias. Their twins were born December 17, 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova was born on the 7th of June the 7th of June, 1981 Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She is a Russian pro tennis athlete who played professionally. She began playing professional tennis when she was just the age of 14, and became the youngest ever player to play and winning the Fed Cup for Russia. Young tennis star reached the U.S. Open in the age of 15 and Wimbledon's semi-finals by when she was 16. She retired from tennis professionally when she was 21 due to back pain.
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