She is the most keenly watched player in the world. Her beauty, talent and poise have proved irresistible. Anna Kournikova, both Russian and American, is a phenomenon of the post-Cold War era. She took time out for an interview during her exclusive photoshoot for the December issue of Inside Sport.
IS: Where does your competitive streak come
from?
Anna: I was born with it. Everything in life is a competition.
IS:
Who were your heroes as a young girl?
Anna: I admired many players. Monica Seles, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi.
IS:
Is it starting to concern you that you haven't won a tournament on tour?
Anna: No, not really. All I can do is play my best. I feel I always have a
chance in every tournament and that my time will come.
IS:
Which grand slam title would you say you have the best chance of winning?
Anna: I think I have a chance in all of them. Not one in particular. I
just need to play my best.
IS:
What would mean more to you: winning a grand slam title or an Olympic gold
medal?
Anna: A grand slam title.
IS:
We hear a lot about rivalry among the top women players. Who do you most
enjoy beating?
Anna: I enjoy every win that I have. Every win gives me satisfaction,
because all the girls are competitive and the tour is so even and tough.
IS:
Do you still call Russia home?
Anna: Of course. It's where I was born, where I grew up. But I love
America, too.
IS:
If you had to lose either your tennis ability or your looks, which would
go?
Anna: Ah, I would keep both.
IS:
Do you think you would ever go out with another tennis player?
Anna: Why not? I wouldn't say that couldn't happen. I would have to go
with my heart, you know?
IS:
Do you feel other women players resent your beauty?
Anna: No. I haven't felt that.
IS:
Do you feel other players try harder against you because of all the
attention you attract?
Anna: No. I feel all the players try their hardest against everyone, every
match they play.
IS:
You seem a very happy person. Do you have enough killer instinct to reach
the top?
Anna:
Oh, definitely.I want very much to do well. I have always been very competitive. I smile,
yes, but that doesn't mean I don't want to win.
IS:
Is there time for a boyfriend in your life?
Anna: There's time. But he would have to be understanding. He would have
to understand that often I will be travelling and playing.
IS:
What qualities do you appreciate in a man?
Anna: Honesty, strength, blond - oh no, then all the boys will dye their
hair. He just has to be gentle but strong, with a big heart. He has to
know what it takes, how hard it is to succeed.
IS:
What are your main interests away from tennis?
Anna: Shopping, the beach, eating - especially chocolate.
IS:
Who are your favourite bands?
Anna: Really I just love to hear music on the radio, the music of the
moment.
IS:
Do you believe men's tennis is boring?
Anna: No.
IS:
What's your favourite TV show?
Anna: Friends.
IS:
When you were in Australia two years ago, you apparently asked to meet
"the blond one" - Shane Warne. Why did you want to meet him and
what was he like?
Anna: He was very nice. The whole cricket team was nice. But I don't think
it was that I had to meet "the blond one". I think somebody
asked ME to meet him.