Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Koournikova was a Russian tennis professional, as well as an American television host. She was a tennis superstar because of her appearance as well as her fame. Anna Kournikova has been a tennis star in Russia for a long time. At one time she was regarded as the greatest female tennis star. Kournikova did not have a great singles record but had a huge success in doubles. She was also a highly praised partner with Martina Hingis. Her fame spread across the globe due to her appearance and modeling assignments and to this date remains one of the most looked up athletes on the internet. Kournikova played in singles as a modern baseliner, performing the game with speed and spin around the court. Her style of play was based on her strong returns and strong groundstrokes. She also stepped up to the net every time she had the opportunity. Kournikova was born and brought up at Moscow. Both of her parents are athletes. Sergei Kournikov was a world champion wrestler and her mother Alla was a marathon runner. Kournikova started playing tennis when she was of five. She relocated to Florida in 1991 (at the age of 10) to attend the Nick Bollettieri academy. Kournikova began to sign endorsement deals with various brands following becoming a professional. She was the most famous face of female tennis. After her retirement, she continues to be the most well-known and popular star who appears in Hollywood film. Kournikova has a long-term affair together with Enrique Iglesias, a global superstar. Couple has two kids twins, who were born in December of 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a Russian SFSR Soviet Union born in Moscow on 7th June 1981. She was an active Russian professional tennis player. The Russian tennis player started her professional tennis career when she was 14 years old. She was among the youngest to play for the Fed Cup ever and won it for Russia. When she was 15 years old this achiever reached the U.S Open and managed to get to the semifinals in Wimbledon. Unfortunately, she was forced to stop playing professional tennis at the age of 21, due to serious back pain.
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