A Closer Look At Today’s Hottest Tennis Players

Of all the female tennis players around the world, hot tennis star Ana Ivanovic immediately won the hearts of millions of people. Born in Belgrade, Serbia, Ana is one of the most physically attractive tennis players with a Grand Slam title in her belt. Since she started competing as a professional in 2003, she has already won 10 WTA Tour single titles. In the 2008 French Open, she beat Dinara Safina. This aggressive baseliner is also known for a powerful serve that reached a speed of 201km/h, which is actually the fifth fastest service in the world.

Hot tennis star Ana Ivanovic first picked up a tennis racket at the age of five after watching Monica Seles on television. She became fascinated with a number of tennis clinics and decided to start her career since then. After years of intense training, she immediately showed a lot of potential in the field of tennis. When she was fifteen, she cried four hours in the locker room because she feared that Dan Holzmann, her manager would drop her. Dan did the exact opposite of what Ana expected and remained her manager up to this day.

This exotic brunette was also featured in Sports Illustrated. For this photo shoot, hot tennis star Ana Ivanovic did not hesitate to flaunt her body while lying down in a pool of pink tennis balls. Novak Djokovic, another tennis hottie, also received a lot of publicity lately. At age eight, he immediately became training with a celebrated Yugoslavian coach, Jelena Gencic. He made his way through junior circuits and won his first professional match in Belgrade. After winning three majors in 2011, his undefeated streak immediately pushed him to the top of mens professional game.

Serbian tennis star Novac Djokovic also won his first major match for the Australian Open in 2008. Despite his reputation as a serious tennis player, he is still known for funny impersonations that earned him the nickname D joker. In 2011, he also won 40 straight matches at the Australian Open before he finally lost to Roger Federer in the semi-finals of the French Open. If his last two matches are also included, his total winning streak is equivalent to 42 straight match wins. This is only four points shy of the record that Guillermo Vilas made in 1977.

Ana Ivanovic and Novac Djovic are not only the hottest tennis players that the world has ever known. They are also two of the most talented athletes who have helped tennis deal with its struggling fan base by encouraging more people to learn more about the game.