Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova, an ex- Russian professional tennis player is now an American TV host. It was her fame and attractive appearance that made her one the best-known tennis players around the globe. Anna Kournikova, who was a Russian tennis player who competed for a long time in the tennis game, was once the most successful female tennis player. Kournikova is a talented but modest singles tennis player, was a phenomenal doubles athlete. Her association together with Martina Hingis received widespread praise for the effectiveness of their collaboration. Her fame spread across the globe due to her appearance and modeling assignments and is to date one of the most highly sought-after athletes on the web. Kournikova is a classic baseliner for singles, who moves the ball fast and fluidly around the court. Her style of play was based on her strong returns and strong groundstrokes, and she was also at the net whenever she got the opportunity. Kournikova is a native of Moscow and her parents competed in professional sports. Sergei Kournikov won the championship in wrestling and Alla Kournikova was an impressive runner. Kournikova first started playing tennis when she was of five, and then moved to Florida in 1991 (at the age of ten) to attend the Nick Bollettieri academy. Kournikova started signing endorsement agreements with companies after becoming professional. Her image became the apex of the women's game. Although she has retired, she continues to be the most well-known and popular star who has appeared in Hollywood films. Kournikova has been in a relationship with global celebrity Enrique Iglesias since 2001. The couple have two children, twins that were born in the year 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova was born on 7 June 1980 in Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She is an Russian ex-professional tennis player. Her tennis debut came at the age of 14 when she won the Fed Cup as the youngest Russian player. When she was 15 years old this achiever reached the U.S Open and managed to make it up to the semifinals at Wimbledon. The tennis pro quit when she was 21 due to back pain.
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