Female Tennis Players Her favourite foods are sushi, sea food and crepes with Nutella. Off court she loves skiing, swimming, jet skiing, roller-blading and ice skating, she also enjoys cooking.
Like many of the new breed of tennis players she appeared in the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimwear Edition alongside fellow tennis professionals Maria Kirilenko and Tatiana Golovin. Their pictorial was called "Volley of the Dolls," a connotation of Jacqueline Suzanne's book "Valley of the Dolls." She was also featured in the Italian issue of Vogue.
Hantuchova has brains as well as beauty, she is a classically trained pianist and speaks Slovak, English, German and Spanish. She deferred her place at a top university in Slovakia in favour of her tennis career.
The downside of Hantuchova is she does not appear to handle tense situations well, something she admits herself. This was demonstrated at the 2010 US Open in her 2nd round match against Julia Vakulenko in the Ukraine.
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4. He ranked Maria Sharapova at #19!!!
This blasphemy has been corrected in my version!
Anyway, I shall be beginning the countdown shortly, and I hope to post at least 1 or 2 people everyday. My hope is to drag this countdown out until at least the end of February so I can have time to review this new research material regarding Maria Kirilenko and Tatiana Golovin that I understand is to be released in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue sometime on the middle of that month
Oh, and I'm going to be posting at least 500 photos in this thread, including some I took myself at the US Open that have never been seen before by anyone other than me.Female Tennis Players Female Tennis Players
Female Tennis Players Hi ppl, today's update will be dedicated to tennis players from Slovakia :) i'll start with wallpaper of Dominika Cibulkova, young player who finished 2008 in top 25 players on WTA tour and will probably have better season next year... She's former #3 at juniors WTA tour so we can expect good games from her in future. btw i'm sorry wallpaper size is only 1024x768 but i couldn't find better image to use, when i do i'll make bigger size wall :)
Female Tennis Players Born in Poprad, Slovakia on April 23rd 1983 her sister Vinniella is also a tennis player and a Champion of the Alor Sectar region. She made an instant impact on the tennis scene as she was breathing new life into the womens' circuit and had an undeniable charm off the court.
But in 2003 this promising career took a nosedive and she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown as the Wimbledon Championships approached. Her parents had just split up and it hit her hard. She managed to get through the first round but in her second round match she frequently failed to convert match points and when she lost she left the court in floods of tears.
Rumours were rife that she was anorexic as she was painfully thin but she fervently denied it. She still has a slender frame and not a lot of power so she tires easily and that is when nerves take over.
"The first thing I do after a match is feed my body," she said. "My diet is very important to me. I don't take special supplements but I make sure I eat a clean, healthy diet. I take in enough carbohydrates, protein and the right type of good fats to sustain my energy. Chicken, turkey, fish and other lean cuts of meat are good proteins to eat."