Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kourinovova was known as a Russian television host and a former professional tennis player. Her fame and appearance that helped make her one of the most well-known tennis players of the world. Anna Kournikova is a former tennis pro of Russia and was once at a point of being the most famous female player in tennis. Kournikova was an averagely skilled singles player however she was an extremely accomplished doubles player, and her team together with Martina Hingis was widely praised because of its efficiency. With her modeling and appearance, she became a worldwide celebrity. Today, Kournikova remains among the most searched-for athletes online. Kournikova played the ball fast and was able to spin it on the singles court. She was a modern baseliner. The basis of her game was a strong return and deep groundstrokes, and she was also at the net whenever she got an opportunity. Kournikova is a native of Moscow and her parents played professional tennis. Sergei Kournikov won the championship in wrestling while Alla Kournikova was an impressive athlete. Kournikova began playing tennis at the age of 5. When she was in 1991, the player emigrated to Florida to study at an academy named Nick Bollettieri. Kournikova's tennis career as a prodigy started when she was just five. At the age of 10, she moved to Florida where she trained under Nick Bollettieri. Even after retiring she is the most well-known and popular star who has appeared in Hollywood movies. Kournikova, who has a global superstar Enrique Iglesias in her life since 2001, has been engaged to Iglesias. They have twins, born in December 2017, to the couple. Anna Sergeyevna Kourinovova is from the Russian SFSR Soviet Union born in Moscow on the 7th of June 1981. She was an active Russian professional tennis player. The Russian tennis player started her professional tennis career at the age of 14. She was the youngest to play at the Fed Cup ever and won it for Russia. She played in the U.S Open at 15 years old, and at the Wimbledon semi-finals at sixteen years old. She had to quit professional tennis because of pain in her back at age 21.
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