Peril to Gorgeous Kournikova's Throne
Because of her charm and lack of primary championships in professional tennis, Maria Yuryevna Kirilenko could be the next Anna Kournikova.
Being a tennis admirer, I can easily recognize if a player has the talent and skills. Looking at Maria Kirilenko of Russia, commonly called as Makiri by her admirers, I can recognize that she has the potential to win. Nonetheless, since she turned professional, this Russian tennis player has not proven her appeal. She is still unfortunate and being eclipse by her compatriots who are positioned at the top ten. Moreover, Maria was seeded number seventeen, but she was easily overwhelmed by Shinobu Asagoe in the first round of 2006 Wimbledon tournament.
Tennis is not a beauty pageant wherein you exhibit your charm and glamor. Charm and body only matter to the fans and endorsements but it is inadequate in tennis courts. Then, Kirilenko should take the game seriously or else, she would take over Anna Kournikova's throne. It is a throne that I grasp she would never be conscious of, right? Maybe, she can ask her pal Maria Sharapova to teach her some strategies to win a tournament. Or better, she can ask the alluring teenager how to use her grunt excellently.
Being a tennis admirer, I can easily recognize if a player has the talent and skills. Looking at Maria Kirilenko of Russia, commonly called as Makiri by her admirers, I can recognize that she has the potential to win. Nonetheless, since she turned professional, this Russian tennis player has not proven her appeal. She is still unfortunate and being eclipse by her compatriots who are positioned at the top ten. Moreover, Maria was seeded number seventeen, but she was easily overwhelmed by Shinobu Asagoe in the first round of 2006 Wimbledon tournament.
Tennis is not a beauty pageant wherein you exhibit your charm and glamor. Charm and body only matter to the fans and endorsements but it is inadequate in tennis courts. Then, Kirilenko should take the game seriously or else, she would take over Anna Kournikova's throne. It is a throne that I grasp she would never be conscious of, right? Maybe, she can ask her pal Maria Sharapova to teach her some strategies to win a tournament. Or better, she can ask the alluring teenager how to use her grunt excellently.

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