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Publish 23 May 2008 in anaivanovic.eu - 433663 views

The tennis player Ana Ivanovic serbia not enjoyed great seasons on courts of brick dust, but will try to improve last year and win the French Open at Roland Garros.

The tennis player Ana Ivanovic serbia not enjoyed great seasons on courts of brick dust, but will try to improve last year and win the French Open at Roland Garros.

Favorita Ivanovic llega fuerte a Roland Garros The 20-year-old player lost to Belgian Justine Henin at the end of 2007, and Now, before the withdrawal of former world number one, is one of the favorites to win the title on June 7.

To prepare for this event, which will begin on Sunday, Ivanovic focused on the physical, playing games on long brick dust.

"I was training a lot on my movement specific dust," said serbia in an interview with Reuters at the Berlin Open, a week before the announcement of his departure on Henin before playing their first encounter on courts of brick dust. tennis.

"The important thing is to stay in shape and try to slip, because that will help me a lot. The movement of dust is very different from the hard courts," he said.

Be ready to change the style of brick dust means a lot of work with a fitness coach.

"One must be very strong heart and the adductor muscles, something that my coach is working," he added.

Ivanovic was speaking


Publish 21 May 2008 in The Player - 450704 views

Born in Serbia 21 years ago and say it's one of the most e, overtaking Maria Sharapova and Anita Kournikova. See photo gallery.

The tennis not only gives figures for his talent on the court but also gives rise beauties who earn money for their work outside the brick dust.

Ana Ivanovic is a professional tennis player serbia born on November 6, 1987 in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Current No. 2, the WTA world rankings, the beautiful brunette played his first final of a Grand Slam tournament at Roland Garros 2007, where he lost to the No. 1 Justine Henin, the same year also reached semifinals at Wimbledon and the WTA Tour Championships disputed in Madrid. In 2008 Australia Open the girl reached the second final of a Grand Slam in his career, lost to the Russian player Maria Sharapova.
Nació en Serbia hace 21 años y dicen que es una de las más sexies
Ivanovic was born in a traditional family serbia being the largest of two brothers. The mother, Dragana, is a lawyer, continues party of his daughter along with her father, Miroslav, who is an economist. Ivanovic has a younger brother, Milos, which loves to play basketball, but confessed after tennis is a football fan and follower of Partizan Belgrade.

Among his hobbies are shopping, going to movies, watch movies on DVD (including thrillers) and watch television series like 24, Lost and Prison Break. It is also fond of reading, particularly history and Greek Mythology. Ivanovic grew up watching and admiring play Monica Seles, also admires Roger Federer for his professionalism both inside and outside the track.

In September 2007 she was appointed goodwill ambassador of UNICEF in Serbia along with Jelena Jankovic, Aleksandar Ðorðeviæ and Emir Kusturica. Ivanovic has taken a special interest in early childhood education and child protection, too visit schools to promote studies and sport among younger people.

Also in 2007 began studies Ivanovic finance and Spanish at a private university in Belgrade. He speaks Serbian, fluent English and have mastered some Spanish. She confesses a girl normal resolute, sensitive, determined and extremely competitive.

It is considered one of the most sexy tennis circuit female, Cope covers a multitude of international press. It has recently been elected at the post No. 23 Top 100 of 2008 by readers of FHM magazine, ahead of beauties of the stature of Charlize Theron, Natalie Portman and Salma Hayek, among others. His colleague and rival Maria Sharapova, ending the number 30 on this list, and former tennis player Anna Kournikova, the number 81.






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