Anna Kournikova has everything that defines a global superstar—exceptional tennis talent, striking beauty, and a magnetic presence that keeps the world captivated. From dominating magazine covers to becoming one of the most-searched athletes, even after stepping away from the court, her fame extends far beyond sports. Yet, at the peak of her career, she chose to walk away from the spotlight, embracing a quieter life with her longtime partner and their children.
Early Rise to Stardom
Born in Moscow in 1981, Kournikova showed early promise in tennis. By the age of ten, she had joined the prestigious Nick Bollettieri Academy in Florida. Known for shaping champions like Andre Agassi, Maria Sharapova, and the Williams sisters, the academy played a crucial role in her development. By 14, she turned pro, and just three years later, she stunned the tennis world by reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals in her debut appearance.
Though singles titles eluded her, Kournikova excelled in doubles. Her partnership with Martina Hingis was electric, winning two Australian Open titles in 1999 and 2002. The duo, known as the "Spice Girls of Tennis," were fan favorites, drawing crowds not just for their skills but for their undeniable charisma on the court.
Instagram |annakournikova | Moscow-born Kournikova joined the Bollettieri Academy at ten, turning pro at 14.
Fame, Fortune, and Criticism
While her ranking peaked at No. 8 in singles, Kournikova’s influence in the sport went far beyond her performance. With endorsement deals from major brands like Adidas, Omega, and Berlei, she became a marketing powerhouse. Her earnings from sponsorships far exceeded her tournament winnings, proving that her appeal transcended sports.
Despite this, she faced criticism, often labeled as an athlete who never lived up to expectations. Some called her "overrated," dismissing her impact on the game. But the numbers told a different story—her popularity was unmatched. ESPN named her the “hottest female athlete,” and she topped FHM’s list of 100 Sexiest Women in the World, beating global icons like Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears.
Outside of tennis, she made memorable appearances in pop culture, featuring on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue and landing a cameo in "Friends." She even had a cocktail named after her and, surprisingly, a computer virus that carried her name in 2001.
A Sudden Retirement and Life Away From Fame
In 2003, at just 21, Kournikova shocked fans by retiring from professional tennis. Plagued by injuries—foot stress fractures, back problems, and abductor issues—she decided to step away rather than prolong a career that was physically wearing her down.
She later reflected on the immense pressure she faced, saying, “Being in the spotlight from such a young age was overwhelming. People doubted me, saying I was just a pretty face. That kind of scrutiny made me anxious on the court.”
A troubling incident in 2005 further pushed her into a more private life. A stalker, obsessed with her, swam across a canal thinking he had reached her home, only to end up at the wrong house. He had a tattoo of her face and had been sending disturbing messages. This led Kournikova to increase security and hire bodyguards, further fueling her decision to step away from public attention.
A Longtime Romance With Enrique Iglesias
By the time she retired, Kournikova was already in a high-profile relationship with Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. Their romance began in 2001, and she appeared in his music video for "Escape." Despite endless speculation about their marital status, they have remained notoriously private.
Iglesias once said in an interview, “We’ve been together for so long, we don’t need a label. What matters is the love we share.” Kournikova, too, has kept a low profile, choosing to prioritize her family over public appearances. She now goes by Anna Kournikova Iglesias and wears a diamond ring, but whether they officially tied the knot remains unknown.
A Devoted Mother and a Life Out of the Public Eye
Instagram | annakournikova | Kournikova and Iglesias, parents of three, live in a Miami home that boasts a tennis court.
Kournikova and Iglesias welcomed twins, Nicholas and Lucy, in 2017, followed by their daughter, Mary, in 2020. The family resides in a sprawling Miami beachfront home, complete with a tennis court—showing her love for the sport never truly faded.
Once active on social media, Kournikova has become increasingly private. Her last personal post was in May 2022, celebrating Iglesias’ birthday. Since then, she has only shared a Father’s Day tribute in 2024, reinforcing her preference for staying out of the public eye.
Reflecting on motherhood, she once said, “I always knew I wanted children, whether my own or adopted. My greatest joy is being with them, and I don’t want to miss a single moment.”
A Rare Public Sighting in 2025
After two years of being out of the public eye, Kournikova was unexpectedly photographed in January 2025 being pushed in a wheelchair at a Miami shopping center. Dressed casually in a black hoodie and joggers, she had a protective boot on her foot, sparking concern among fans. While details about her condition remain undisclosed, the sighting was a stark contrast to the glamorous athlete the world once knew.
A Life on Her Own Terms
Anna Kournikova’s journey has been anything but ordinary. From a teenage sports prodigy to a global celebrity, she navigated fame with both grace and resilience. Choosing family and privacy over the relentless scrutiny of the public eye, she has built a life that brings her true happiness.
Though she may no longer be in the headlines, her legacy in tennis and pop culture remains intact. Whether on the court or in the world of entertainment, her impact is undeniable. And even in her quietest moments, the world still watches—proof that Anna Kournikova’s star power has never truly faded.