Anna Kournikova
Anna Sergeyevna Kourinovova was a Russian television host and a an ex-professional tennis player. Her popularity and appearance made her one of the best known tennis stars worldwide. Anna Kournikova was a former Russian tennis player who competed for a long time in the sport was once the top female tennis player. Kournikova did not have a great singles record, but became incredibly successful at doubles. She was also an extremely admired partner for Martina Hingis. In addition to her modelling assignments, she gained widespread fame through her appearance. Nowadays, she's one of most sought after athletes online. Kournikova was a baseliner who competed in singles using the speed and spin is an excellent example of a contemporary baseliner. Her style of play was based on a strong return and deep groundstrokes. She also stepped up to the net whenever she got an opportunity. Kournikova is a professional athlete whose parents are both from Moscow. Sergei Kournikov came first in the wrestling championships and Alla Kournikova was an accomplished athlete. Kournikova was five years old when she started playing tennis. At the age 10, in the year 1991, Kournikova moved to Florida to study at Nick Bollettieri's Academy. Kournikova's career as a tennis prodigy started when she was just five. At 10 years old she relocated to Florida, where she was trained by Nick Bollettieri. In the years following her retirement, she has a huge audience and has also appeared in Hollywood movies. Kournikova is in a long-term affair with Enrique Iglesias, a global superstar. They have twins, born December 2017 for the pair. Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova was born 7 June 1981 in Moscow, Russian SFSR Soviet Union. She was an active Russian professional tennis athlete. The tennis player from Russia made her professional debut at age 14. She was one of the youngest participant 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 make it up to the semifinals in Wimbledon. She retired from tennis professionally at age 21 due to back pain.
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