Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a Russian ex-professional tennis player as well as an American TV personality. The combination of her celebrity and looks made her one of the best-known tennis players in the world. Anna Kournikova (Russian) is an ex-professional tennis player. Her name was, at one point in time, the largest female star of the sport. Kournikova played in singles, with little results, however her doubles team was incredibly productive. Through her modeling work and public appearances, she became a worldwide celebrity. To this day, Kournikova remains among the most searched-for athletes online. Kournikova played the ball fast and was able to spin it on the court for singles. She was a modern baseline player. Her style of play was based on a strong return and deep groundstrokes and she also approached the net when she had an opportunity. Kournikova was born and raised in Moscow. Her parents were athletes. Her father, Sergei Kournikov, was a wrestling champion as her mom Alla was a tracker. Kournikova started playing tennis when she was five. In 1991, she emigrated to Florida to study at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis School. Kournikova's journey as a tennis prodigy started when she was just five. In 1991, at 10 years old she emigrated to Florida where she trained under Nick Bollettieri. After her retirement she is an extremely popular celebrity and has appeared in Hollywood film. Kournikova is in a long-term affair together with Enrique Iglesias, a global superstar. The couple has twins who were born in December 2017 to the couple. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova was born on 7 June the 7th of June, 1981 Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She was a former Russian pro tennis athlete. The tennis player from Russia began her professional career at the age of 14. She was among the youngest participant in the Fed Cup ever and won the tournament for Russia. When she was 15, she made it to the U.S. Open. Then, at the age of 16, she made it all the way to the semifinals of Wimbledon. Her professional career ended when she quit tennis because of pain in her back at age 21.
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