Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kourinovova was known as a Russian TV personality as well as a former professional tennis athlete. Due to her fame and appearance, she became one of tennis's most well-known stars. Anna Kournikova was a Russian tennis player, who at one time was the most well-known female tennis player in the world. Kournikova was a moderately skilled singles tennis player was an extremely successful doubles athlete. Her association and Martina Hingis received widespread praise for the effectiveness of their partnership. Her fashion and modeling brought her worldwide fame. It is one of the top athletes in the world, as per searches on the Internet. Kournikova is a classic baseline player for singles. She is able to move the ball swiftly and fluidly around the court. Her style of play was based on a strong return and deep groundstrokes and she also approached the net when she had the opportunity. Kournikova's parents were professional athletes themselves, came from Moscow. Sergei Kournikov is an Olympic wrestler, while Alla Kournikova is a runner. Kournikova started playing tennis at the age of five, and then relocated to Florida in the year 1991 (at the age of ten) to attend the Nick Bollettieri academy. Kournikova began to sign endorsement agreements with companies after being a professional. She was the most famous face of female tennis. After her retirement, Kournikova remains popular with her fan base and has been featured in Hollywood movies. Kournikova, who has a global star Enrique Iglesias in her life since 2001, is engaged to Iglesias. The couple has two children - twins who were born in December 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova grew up in Moscow. Her birthplace was there on June 7, 1981. She is a Russian pro tennis athlete who played professionally. She made her debut in professional tennis at the age of 14, and became the youngest player ever to participate and win at the Fed Cup for Russia. In her 15th year old, this athlete made it to the U.S Open and managed to reach the semifinals in Wimbledon. The tennis pro quit when she was 21 due to back pain.
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