Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is an Russian ex-professional tennis player as well as an American television host. Her popularity and appearance have made her one of the best known tennis stars across the globe. Anna Kournikova was a former Russian tennis star who played throughout her career in this sport, was at one time the best female tennis player. Kournikova had a decent singles record, but became incredibly successful at doubles. She was also a highly praised partner with Martina Hingis. Her modeling and looks earned her international fame. She is still among the best athletes searched on the Internet. Kournikova was able to move the ball swiftly and quickly on the court for singles. She was the contemporary baseline player. Her style of play was based on her strong returns and strong groundstrokes, and she was also at the net when she had an opportunity. Kournikova's parents were professionals themselves were born in Moscow. Sergei Kournikov, her dad was a champion wrestler and her mother, Alla Kournikov, was a runner. Kournikova started playing tennis when she was 5. When she was in 1991, the player relocated to Florida for an academy named Nick Bollettieri. Kournikova was a professional player after turning professional and was signed to endorse a variety of brands. Her image was the most famous girl for women's tennis. Following her retirement, Kournikova has a huge audience and has also appeared in Hollywood movies. Kournikova is the worldwide famous Enrique Iglesias in her life since 2001, is with him. The couple have two children, twins that were born in 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova was born on 7 June the 7th of June, 1981 Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She is a Russian ex-professional tennis player. She began her professional career at age 14. She was among the youngest participant at the Fed Cup ever and won the tournament for Russia. In her 15th year, she won the U.S. Open. Later, at 16, she made it all the way to Wimbledon's semifinals. Her professional career ended when she quit tennis due to back pain at age 21.






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