Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kourinikova is one of the former Russian professional tennis player who is now an American TV host. Her fame and appearance that helped make her one of the top tennis players around the globe. Anna Kournikova was a former Russian tennis star who played for a long time in the tennis game, was once the most successful female player. Kournikova, a modestly talented singles tennis player was a phenomenal doubles player. The partnership she formed and Martina Hingis received widespread praise for the success of their partnership. With her modeling and appearance, she became famous worldwide. In the present, Kournikova remains among the most searched-for athletes on the internet. Kournikova was a standard contemporary baseliner, moving her ball about the court at a high speed and spin. She was characterized by her powerful returns, deep groundstrokes, and the ability to reach the net whenever the opportunity came up. Kournikova was born and brought up within Moscow. Both of her parents are athletes. Sergei Kournikov was her father. was a world champion in wrestling and Alla Kournikov was an athlete. Kournikova first started to play tennis when she was five. In 1991, she emigrated to Florida for the Nick Bollettieri Tennis School. Kournikova's career as a tennis prodigy began when she was five years old. When she was in 1991, the age of 10 she emigrated to Florida, where she was trained by Nick Bollettieri. In the years following her retirement, she continues to have a large audience and has also appeared in Hollywood movies. Kournikova as well as Enrique Iglesias have been together since 2001. The couple has two children - twins who were born in December 2017. Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova, born 7th June 1981 in Moscow the SFSR Soviet Union, was a Russian tennis player. She was a very active Russian professional tennis athlete. The Russian tennis player made her professional debut at age 14. She was one of the youngest to play for the Fed Cup ever and won it in the name of Russia. She made it to the U.S Open at 15 years old, and at the Wimbledon semi-finals in the age group of 16 years old. She retired from tennis professionally at age 21 due to back pain.






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