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Reference 6, cited by the first sentence of the third paragraph is completely unrelated to Anna Kournikova's back injury. I think it needs to be replaced by a new correct reference.
The quality of the "article" linked as reference 6 is also sub-standard and the whole reference should probably go away. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Annakour ( talk • contribs) 19:56, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
And where were they banned?
-G
The IPA for the pronunciation of her name is wrong. It doesn't show vowel reduction.
Some one changed the picture of Anna to a nude one. I just shrunk it down, before I realized what they uploaded. I tried to revert it to the old image, though I am not sure I did it right. Can some one else please double check that I did it right, thanks.-- Azathar 04:18, 6 August 2005 (UTC)
Removed a reference to her supposedly having been "caught performing oral sex on Fred Durst." Whilst truth, accuracy, and completeness are important, surely we don't need to include every piece of inane tabloid gossip about people (for fsck's sake, I bet her family has baby pictures of her *in the nude*...). -- Robert Merkel 04:52 Sep 30, 2002 (UTC)
I changed
Kournikova was born in Moscow, Russia to
Kournikova was born in Moscow, Soviet Union (Now Russia)
I did this because the USSR had not broken up in 1981 but did so ten years later.
-- hoshie
"she is perhaps more famous for her beauty than for her tennis skills"
isn't this against NPOV or is it just a fact? Lenore 03:03, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, Palefire, but that's sophistry. Of course it is a fact that Kournikova is far more famous for her appearance than her tennis accomplishments; how many female athletes who have never achieved a significant championship or milestone at the professional level have had a tenth of her publicity? Kournikova was a premier star at the junior level, but that has had no more import to her professional career than Ryan Leaf being a college star has had to his. It sounds more like you're trying to come up with reasons to discredit the obvious facts than to look at the facts and draw the obvious conclusions. RGTraynor 12:42, Jul 29, 2005
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This article contradicts itself in two spots. In "Tennis Career" it states that she has won "two Grand Slam doubles titles" but in "Trivia" it says she has "won 16 doubles WTA titles, including 3 Grand Slams"
Also in "Tennis Career" it says "she only reached the finals four times in 130 singles tournaments" yet in "Finals" it says "Kournikova participated in three finals matches".
I don't believe she played 130 professional single tournaments in her career, not with the amount of injuries she had. And why cancel the fact the she was injured?
On the WTA website it is also stated that Kournikova spent three years in a row in the top-15 of the WTA tour ranking, which is quite a accomplishment, or that she won the Orange Bowl in 1995, THE world championships tournament for juniors. Yet you (RGTraynor) delete every post made on this. It's a fact on her career so post it. I don't know why you like to stress all the 'negative' parts of her career. Most of which are subjective views.
For your information: I know the champions of the Orange Bowl of 1994 and 1996, and the other years as well, doesn't matter however. Nowadays the Orange Bowl is one of nine GA tournaments. However, in the nineties the Orange Bowl was considered the world championship tournament. I never posted pictures here, by the way. I am not going by Anna's looks as you like to state. I'm a female (hetero) tennisfan and I just loved the way she played. You can read I assume: the WTA site posts top-15, it's a common tennis term, but apparently you don't know that either. I don't feel the need to contribute to any pages on Amelie, Jelena or Martina. The first two are boring players IMO and Martina's piece is actually quite ok. It just disturbes me that you consider Anna as an average player. It shows the lack of tennis knowledge you have. Not everyone knows the game, you certainly don't, but that doesn't mean you can write your subjective views on here. The frequent use of the word model and bikini in all your writings show your limited view.
Kournikova won 16 doubles tournaments and not 13. I don't know how to change it, can someone please do that ? Source: http://www.wtatour.com/players/playerprofiles/playerbio.asp?PlayerID=110375
"In a feature for Elle magazine's July 2005 issue, Kournikova stated that if she were 100% fit, she would like to come back and compete again."
She looks pretty fit to me!! Damiancorrigan 14:18, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone think that the article should mention the Anna Kournikova computer virus, which spread around the globe through e-mail and would infect user's computers if they clicked on a link promising pictures of her? Obviously the virus maker had to choose someone with worldwide popularity, and their choice of Anna I think is significant.
Would the number of Google hits prove that she is/was the best-known woman tennis player in the world? Let's face it, anytime we say that something is the "best-known" in the world, we're at least verging on POV. (Is Christianity the world's best-known religion? Was John F. Kennedy the best-known U.S. President? Is Coca-Cola the world's best-known product? These are certainly the conventional wisdom, but all unprovable IMO, and probably Western-biased, as would the number of Google hits be.) This is not like we're talking about something objective, like whether Mt. Everest is the highest mountain on earth, or Russia the world's largest country in area. Rlquall 21:00, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
From the opener:
From "Media publicity":
I've removed these two statements, which were marked unsourced, in accordance with the Biographies of living persons policy.
These can be restored to the article if sourced. -- Tony Sidaway 14:59, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
I've now got a source at a bottem of an artcle about this: * Based on their looks, Hingis and Kournikova facetiously referred to themselves as the " Spice Girls of Tennis".KnowIG 22:10, 5 May 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by KnowIG ( talk • contribs)
I'm interested to know if there is information regarding how much Kournikova earned in endorsements and other non-tennis activities. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jaedglass ( talk • contribs) 04:05, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
The accent in Russian names causes a lot of problem for English speakers, as they are not predictable, they need to be known or told. See how the surnames of some Russian female tennis players have inconsistent accent: Kúrnikova (Kou-) (Курникова) , Kuznetsóva (Kou-) (Кузнецова)), Deméntieva (Дементьева), Sharápova (Шарапова). Some commentators check the correct name pronunciation before using them but many don't. I think it's important to pronounce correctly. Apart from that the "Kour-" (or Kur-") is not pronounced as "cur" in "curtain" but as [Koo-rr-] -- Atitarev ( talk) 22:25, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
Can I just get a feel for whether people think the caption for her picture in the infobox is worthwhile or not? Do you think the article's better with or without it?-- Jeff79 ( talk) 14:40, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
It's Ace-Queen not Ace-King, the initials have nothing to do with it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vujaa De ( talk • contribs) 14:48, 22 November 2009 (UTC)
No it isn't. See http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/hand_nicknames for example. 82.1.148.7 ( talk) 14:06, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
She was on the graham norton show last night, and she made it sound like her parents were not as passive as this article makes them out to be. I know most of the stuff about her parents is in quotes, but it sounds like she was just being nice about it. In the interview i am talking about, she said that her parents made her practice from a very young age (not just for fun), and that she had to support the entire family as the moved from Russia. I don't have any sources, but it seems relevant if anyone else does! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.233.246.217 ( talk) 21:15, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
If a citation can be added that says that her career ended prematurely that would certainly help matters. -- Malerooster ( talk) 23:26, 10 August 2013 (UTC)
I hope someone is planning to go through all the articles of all sportsmen and insert a judgement as to whether their career ended prematurely, belatedly, or just about at the right time. And perhaps someone could add the information to this article about just exactly how long her career was supposed to go on for? Obviously just saying "prematurely" without saying exactly how premature is intolerably imprecise. I await this information with great interest. 200.104.245.226 ( talk) 04:17, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
Could anybody help "improve" this section by providing more reliable sources and copy editing it? I removed some unsourced material that had been around awhile, but it could use a lot more attention. Thank you, -- Malerooster ( talk) 01:21, 11 August 2013 (UTC)
How the info on spelling of AK's last name fits into a paragraph about lifestyle is unfathomable. It also is not an accurate statement of Russian phonology or transliteration. For examples, U is not an accurate transliteration for Russian cyrillic Y. There are also no R, no N, no I, and no V in the Russian cyrillic name. However, the grounds on which I deleted the info is it lacks a valid (or any) source citation. The info about the family sometimes using the alternate spelling IS relevant to the article. If s.o. who wants it in the article has a valid source to cite for the info, please place that cite along with the info in a place where the info belongs, if necessary a new section or subsection. (If s.o. adds back this section in an appropriate place with citations, it might also be instructive to explain in a sentence or two why her name has an a at the end, unlike her dad's. Paavo273 ( talk) 21:16, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
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Why is there no mention of her pregnancy and giving birth to twins?
They reportedly split in October 2013 but have since reconciled. [1] The couple welcomed twins, Nicholas and Lucy, on Saturday, 16 December 2017, at South Miami Hospital. [2]
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Not disputing her American citizenship, but I thought only sport nationality was supposed to be identified at the top Scf1985 ( talk) 22:12, 9 September 2019 (UTC)
The paragraph about her relationship with Enrique Iglesias verges on incomprehensible. "She has consistently refused to directly confirm or deny the status of her personal relationships"- this is unsourced; surely a source saying something along the lines of "Kournikova prefers to keep her personal relationships private" or whatever exists? "In June 2008, Iglesias was quoted by the Daily Star as having married Kournikova the previous year and subsequently separated"- this is some actual useful information, but surely ought to be rephrased incorporating the later details of their children to something like "In June 2008, Iglesias was quoted by the Daily Star as having married Kournikova the previous year and subsequently separated; they later reunited [or "resumed their relationship", or something] and have three children: twins Nicholas and Lucy, born on 16 December 2017, and a daughter born, 30 January 2020." It stands to reason that their relationship obviously continued given that a decade after their "separation" they had children together, but the current flow of details is not clear enough. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.144.71.133 ( talk) 23:17, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
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Reference 6, cited by the first sentence of the third paragraph is completely unrelated to Anna Kournikova's back injury. I think it needs to be replaced by a new correct reference.
The quality of the "article" linked as reference 6 is also sub-standard and the whole reference should probably go away. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Annakour ( talk • contribs) 19:56, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
And where were they banned?
-G
The IPA for the pronunciation of her name is wrong. It doesn't show vowel reduction.
Some one changed the picture of Anna to a nude one. I just shrunk it down, before I realized what they uploaded. I tried to revert it to the old image, though I am not sure I did it right. Can some one else please double check that I did it right, thanks.-- Azathar 04:18, 6 August 2005 (UTC)
Removed a reference to her supposedly having been "caught performing oral sex on Fred Durst." Whilst truth, accuracy, and completeness are important, surely we don't need to include every piece of inane tabloid gossip about people (for fsck's sake, I bet her family has baby pictures of her *in the nude*...). -- Robert Merkel 04:52 Sep 30, 2002 (UTC)
I changed
Kournikova was born in Moscow, Russia to
Kournikova was born in Moscow, Soviet Union (Now Russia)
I did this because the USSR had not broken up in 1981 but did so ten years later.
-- hoshie
"she is perhaps more famous for her beauty than for her tennis skills"
isn't this against NPOV or is it just a fact? Lenore 03:03, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, Palefire, but that's sophistry. Of course it is a fact that Kournikova is far more famous for her appearance than her tennis accomplishments; how many female athletes who have never achieved a significant championship or milestone at the professional level have had a tenth of her publicity? Kournikova was a premier star at the junior level, but that has had no more import to her professional career than Ryan Leaf being a college star has had to his. It sounds more like you're trying to come up with reasons to discredit the obvious facts than to look at the facts and draw the obvious conclusions. RGTraynor 12:42, Jul 29, 2005
Hmmm... the pictures get changed from time to time. Maybe we should put the old ones into some sort if image gallery?
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This article contradicts itself in two spots. In "Tennis Career" it states that she has won "two Grand Slam doubles titles" but in "Trivia" it says she has "won 16 doubles WTA titles, including 3 Grand Slams"
Also in "Tennis Career" it says "she only reached the finals four times in 130 singles tournaments" yet in "Finals" it says "Kournikova participated in three finals matches".
I don't believe she played 130 professional single tournaments in her career, not with the amount of injuries she had. And why cancel the fact the she was injured?
On the WTA website it is also stated that Kournikova spent three years in a row in the top-15 of the WTA tour ranking, which is quite a accomplishment, or that she won the Orange Bowl in 1995, THE world championships tournament for juniors. Yet you (RGTraynor) delete every post made on this. It's a fact on her career so post it. I don't know why you like to stress all the 'negative' parts of her career. Most of which are subjective views.
For your information: I know the champions of the Orange Bowl of 1994 and 1996, and the other years as well, doesn't matter however. Nowadays the Orange Bowl is one of nine GA tournaments. However, in the nineties the Orange Bowl was considered the world championship tournament. I never posted pictures here, by the way. I am not going by Anna's looks as you like to state. I'm a female (hetero) tennisfan and I just loved the way she played. You can read I assume: the WTA site posts top-15, it's a common tennis term, but apparently you don't know that either. I don't feel the need to contribute to any pages on Amelie, Jelena or Martina. The first two are boring players IMO and Martina's piece is actually quite ok. It just disturbes me that you consider Anna as an average player. It shows the lack of tennis knowledge you have. Not everyone knows the game, you certainly don't, but that doesn't mean you can write your subjective views on here. The frequent use of the word model and bikini in all your writings show your limited view.
Kournikova won 16 doubles tournaments and not 13. I don't know how to change it, can someone please do that ? Source: http://www.wtatour.com/players/playerprofiles/playerbio.asp?PlayerID=110375
"In a feature for Elle magazine's July 2005 issue, Kournikova stated that if she were 100% fit, she would like to come back and compete again."
She looks pretty fit to me!! Damiancorrigan 14:18, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone think that the article should mention the Anna Kournikova computer virus, which spread around the globe through e-mail and would infect user's computers if they clicked on a link promising pictures of her? Obviously the virus maker had to choose someone with worldwide popularity, and their choice of Anna I think is significant.
Would the number of Google hits prove that she is/was the best-known woman tennis player in the world? Let's face it, anytime we say that something is the "best-known" in the world, we're at least verging on POV. (Is Christianity the world's best-known religion? Was John F. Kennedy the best-known U.S. President? Is Coca-Cola the world's best-known product? These are certainly the conventional wisdom, but all unprovable IMO, and probably Western-biased, as would the number of Google hits be.) This is not like we're talking about something objective, like whether Mt. Everest is the highest mountain on earth, or Russia the world's largest country in area. Rlquall 21:00, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
From the opener:
From "Media publicity":
I've removed these two statements, which were marked unsourced, in accordance with the Biographies of living persons policy.
These can be restored to the article if sourced. -- Tony Sidaway 14:59, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
I've now got a source at a bottem of an artcle about this: * Based on their looks, Hingis and Kournikova facetiously referred to themselves as the " Spice Girls of Tennis".KnowIG 22:10, 5 May 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by KnowIG ( talk • contribs)
I'm interested to know if there is information regarding how much Kournikova earned in endorsements and other non-tennis activities. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jaedglass ( talk • contribs) 04:05, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
The accent in Russian names causes a lot of problem for English speakers, as they are not predictable, they need to be known or told. See how the surnames of some Russian female tennis players have inconsistent accent: Kúrnikova (Kou-) (Курникова) , Kuznetsóva (Kou-) (Кузнецова)), Deméntieva (Дементьева), Sharápova (Шарапова). Some commentators check the correct name pronunciation before using them but many don't. I think it's important to pronounce correctly. Apart from that the "Kour-" (or Kur-") is not pronounced as "cur" in "curtain" but as [Koo-rr-] -- Atitarev ( talk) 22:25, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
Can I just get a feel for whether people think the caption for her picture in the infobox is worthwhile or not? Do you think the article's better with or without it?-- Jeff79 ( talk) 14:40, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
It's Ace-Queen not Ace-King, the initials have nothing to do with it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vujaa De ( talk • contribs) 14:48, 22 November 2009 (UTC)
No it isn't. See http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/hand_nicknames for example. 82.1.148.7 ( talk) 14:06, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
She was on the graham norton show last night, and she made it sound like her parents were not as passive as this article makes them out to be. I know most of the stuff about her parents is in quotes, but it sounds like she was just being nice about it. In the interview i am talking about, she said that her parents made her practice from a very young age (not just for fun), and that she had to support the entire family as the moved from Russia. I don't have any sources, but it seems relevant if anyone else does! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.233.246.217 ( talk) 21:15, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
If a citation can be added that says that her career ended prematurely that would certainly help matters. -- Malerooster ( talk) 23:26, 10 August 2013 (UTC)
I hope someone is planning to go through all the articles of all sportsmen and insert a judgement as to whether their career ended prematurely, belatedly, or just about at the right time. And perhaps someone could add the information to this article about just exactly how long her career was supposed to go on for? Obviously just saying "prematurely" without saying exactly how premature is intolerably imprecise. I await this information with great interest. 200.104.245.226 ( talk) 04:17, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
Could anybody help "improve" this section by providing more reliable sources and copy editing it? I removed some unsourced material that had been around awhile, but it could use a lot more attention. Thank you, -- Malerooster ( talk) 01:21, 11 August 2013 (UTC)
How the info on spelling of AK's last name fits into a paragraph about lifestyle is unfathomable. It also is not an accurate statement of Russian phonology or transliteration. For examples, U is not an accurate transliteration for Russian cyrillic Y. There are also no R, no N, no I, and no V in the Russian cyrillic name. However, the grounds on which I deleted the info is it lacks a valid (or any) source citation. The info about the family sometimes using the alternate spelling IS relevant to the article. If s.o. who wants it in the article has a valid source to cite for the info, please place that cite along with the info in a place where the info belongs, if necessary a new section or subsection. (If s.o. adds back this section in an appropriate place with citations, it might also be instructive to explain in a sentence or two why her name has an a at the end, unlike her dad's. Paavo273 ( talk) 21:16, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
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Why is there no mention of her pregnancy and giving birth to twins?
They reportedly split in October 2013 but have since reconciled. [1] The couple welcomed twins, Nicholas and Lucy, on Saturday, 16 December 2017, at South Miami Hospital. [2]
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This article has been tagged for over 7 months. Yet a talk section has never been added. The edit that added the tag [1] has nothing in the edit summary. Since it is not clear what the neutrality issue is, and no satisfactory explanation has been given, I am removing the tag.-- -- Work permit ( talk) 00:55, 1 September 2019 (UTC)
Not disputing her American citizenship, but I thought only sport nationality was supposed to be identified at the top Scf1985 ( talk) 22:12, 9 September 2019 (UTC)
The paragraph about her relationship with Enrique Iglesias verges on incomprehensible. "She has consistently refused to directly confirm or deny the status of her personal relationships"- this is unsourced; surely a source saying something along the lines of "Kournikova prefers to keep her personal relationships private" or whatever exists? "In June 2008, Iglesias was quoted by the Daily Star as having married Kournikova the previous year and subsequently separated"- this is some actual useful information, but surely ought to be rephrased incorporating the later details of their children to something like "In June 2008, Iglesias was quoted by the Daily Star as having married Kournikova the previous year and subsequently separated; they later reunited [or "resumed their relationship", or something] and have three children: twins Nicholas and Lucy, born on 16 December 2017, and a daughter born, 30 January 2020." It stands to reason that their relationship obviously continued given that a decade after their "separation" they had children together, but the current flow of details is not clear enough. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.144.71.133 ( talk) 23:17, 5 May 2020 (UTC)