Kournikova shines on Newport
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Natalie Venegas
Tennis beauty Anna Kournikova arrived in Newport Beach on Thursday at
Palisades Tennis Club for her debut as a member of the Sacramento
Capitols.
Among those waiting to catch a glimpse was Laguna Niguel resident
Mike Wolivar.
“I came for my daughter,” he said. “It’s good to show her what
hard work can bring. And she’s also somebody a dad and a daughter can
see.”
At a press conference held before her match against the Newport
Beach Breakers, Kournikova, a two-time Grand Slam champion in doubles
along with Martina Hingis, shared her excitement in the transition
from touring professionally to being a part of World Team Tennis.
“I absolutely love it,” she said. “It’s great for the fans because
they get to see singles, men’s, women’s, and doubles. In three hours
they get to see everything.”
Kathy Abele, a Breaker volunteer in charge of directing the
fired-up crowds, explained how the visits from professional athletes
appeals to the fans.
“There’s a big change,” she said. “We get a lot more press, and
it’s great.”
Another volunteer, Ann Bown, said the advantage of having big
names competing is that fans come to see their favorite player, but
end up watching the talent surrounding them, and get hooked.
“Anything to get more people out here is good,” she said. “We get
way bigger crowds, and it’s good for the sport in general.”
Despite no longer touring professionally, Kournikova manages to
keep her plate full while still attracting attention from the media.
Some of Kournikova’s current projects include a fitness column
featured in Elle Magazine, competing in the WTT, volunteering for the
Boys and Girls Club, and charity exhibition matches, while still
working out everyday.
Along with the attention she receives from the tennis courts and
entertainment world, comes what stars in the limelight must
inevitably face. Criticism.
“I’ve learned to not really pay attention to people,” she said.
“They’re going to think whatever they want to think anyway. The most
important thing is that I know what I have accomplished and achieved
for myself.”
Some of her achievements include defeating No. 1 ranked Steffi
Graf, Monica Seles, Lindsey Davenport, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario and
her doubles partner, Hingis.
In 2000, she was ranked eighth in singles and reached a final,
eight semifinals and seven quarterfinals in 26 World Tennis
Association tournaments.
Although Kournikova keeps herself occupied, there are times when
she thirsts for the competitiveness in touring.
“I definitely miss the adrenaline and the competitive side,” she
said. “It’s kind of nice not traveling three months in a row, but of
course I miss it.”
Kournikova joined the Capitols after competing for two years with
the Kansas City Explorers.
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