Saturday, 16 July 2011

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Anastasia Andreyevna Myskina was born July 8, 1981, Moscow, Russia.Anastasia Myskina is a professional tennis player from Russia. In 2004 she won the French Open, becoming the first Russian female tennis player to win a Grand Slam event.

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Anastasiya Andreyevna Myskina (Анастасия Мыскина [ɐnəstɐˈsʲijə ˈmɨskʲɪnə]; born July 8, 1981, Moscow, Russia) is a professional tennis player from Russia. She won the 2004 French Open singles title, becoming the first Russian female tennis player to win a Grand Slam event. Subsequent to this victory she rose to number 3 on the WTA ranking, becoming the first Russian female tennis player to reach the top three in the history of the rankings. In September 2004 she reached a career high of No.2, but she has not played professional tennis since 2007, and has stated she does not know whether she will return or not. Injury has prevented her from advancing for the past several years.

Her German coach, Jens Gerlach, is also a former boyfriend. Myskina also dated HC Dynamo Moscow hockey player Aleksandr Stepanov,[6] and she has also been linked to Austrian tennis pro Jürgen Melzer.

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Anastasia MyskinaIn October 2002, Myskina had a series of photos taken for GQ magazine by the photographer Mark Seliger for a spread in the October 2002 edition of GQ, in which one approved photo of her fully clothed was published. After she won the French Open in 2004, some photographs from the shoot, in which she appeared topless, were published in the July/August 2004 issue of the Russian magazine Medved (Bear). In August 2004, she filed an $8 million USD lawsuit against the men’s magazine GQ for allowing her topless photographs to appear in a Russian magazine Medved without her consent. On June 19, 2005, U.S. District Judge Michael Mukasey, later United States Attorney General, ruled that Anastasia Myskina could not stop the distribution of the topless photos, because she had signed a release. Myskina had claimed that she did not understand the photo release form and that she was not fluent in English at the time.

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Anastasia Myskina
Her German coach, Jens Gerlach, is also a former boyfriend. Myskina also dated HC Dynamo Moscow hockey player Aleksandr Stepanov,[6] and she has also been linked to Austrian tennis pro Jürgen Melzer.

In October 2002, Myskina had a series of photos taken for GQ magazine by the photographer Mark Seliger for a spread in the October 2002 edition of GQ, in which one approved photo of her fully clothed was published. After she won the French Open in 2004, some photographs from the shoot, in which she appeared topless, were published in the July/August 2004 issue of the Russian magazine Medved (Bear). In August 2004, she filed an $8 million USD lawsuit against the men’s magazine GQ for allowing her topless photographs to appear in a Russian magazine Medved without her consent. On June 19, 2005, U.S. District Judge Michael Mukasey, later United States Attorney General, ruled that Anastasia Myskina could not stop the distribution of the topless photos, because she had signed a release. Myskina had claimed that she did not understand the photo release form and that she was not fluent in English at the time.

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Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Ana Ivanovic Boyfriend

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Ana Ivanovic, who had the world at her feet after her sensational 2008 French Open win, admits she cried herself to sleep at night when her career went into an embarrassing tailspin.

The 22-year-old Serbian beauty with the girl-next-door looks and the multi-million dollar deals, shot to number one in the world after her Roland Garros triumph.

But then the dream turned sour.

Illness and a loss of form in 2009 saw her ranking slip and she finished outside of the top 20 for the first time since 2004.

Things didn't look much better in January this year when she left the Australian Open in tears.

"It was no fun at all. There were lots of tears and lots of hard time.

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Ana Ivanovic TennisLast year Serbian Ana Ivanovic elevated her game to become the new "it" girl of tennis. Now at age 21 entering into the prime of her career, she has the game, the looks, and the smile to reach un-paralleled levels in 2008. We heard from the tennis star as she prepares for 2008.
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Monday, 11 July 2011

Ana Ivanovic

But unlike last year when the Serbian seemed a spent force at just 22, the former world No 1 is confident a return to her grand slam winning form is only a matter of time.

Ivanovic, whose season begins in the Hyundai Hopman Cup in partnership with Novak Djokovic in Perth this weekend, seemed destined for a storied career when she claimed the 2008 French Open at her third appearance in a grand slam final.

But instead of forging ahead following the career breakthrough, Ivanovic spent almost two full seasons trudging from one defeat to the next.

Gone was the footwork and power that took her to the top. Some days it seemed the court was as big as a dime as she struggled to land the ball in play. Confidence shot, another first-round loss at Wimbledon this year saw her slip to 64 in the world, the one-time starlet seemingly a lost cause.

"I think it's confidence and it's a strange thing because once you lose it you feel like it's very hard to get it back," Ivanovic said yesterday.

"At least in my case, I tried to search for it in many different directions and in many different places, and (with many) different people."

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Ana Ivanovic Wining StyleSlowly, though, the fog and gloom lifted, with Ivanovic finding form in the second half of last season under the tutelage of Heinz Gunthardt, the man who coached Steffi Graf.

Some wins came at grand slam level -- Ivanovic played four rounds at the US Open before losing to eventual champion Kim Clijsters -- and then, finally, her first tournament win since 2009, thumping Patty Schnyder in Linz. Another title came soon after and Ivanovic capped the year where she again found her feet by winning 2010's last tournament in Bali to return to the top 20.

"You realise that it's all the time within you. You just have to discover it," she said.

"Sometimes it's a little bit clouded, so you just have to realise that it's within you and you have to believe in yourself first and that's what I was lacking a little bit. To have that back feels great.
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Scouting: Ana Ivanovic is one of most promosing tennis players in the world, but she has only really lived up to expectation once and that was the 2008 French Open in which she was the champion. Apart from that Ana has a great serve and hands around the court. She has a very strong forehand and likes to play from the back of the court as much as possible. Her return of serve is also quite strong and she really going for the first shot.

However, she still seems to lack a fair bit of consistency in terms of days in days out. Thus, some days she can turn up on top form and the next day she doesnt even turn up. Additionally, Ana doesnt really seem comfortable when moving forward into the court and seems even more tentative when it comes to volleying.

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