Top 20 Tennis Player celebrities in Yugoslavia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Tennis Player celebrities [Updated March 3, 2021].
Monica Seles was born
on December 2, 1973
in Yugoslavia.
Member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame who won nine Grand Slam titles and bravely returned to pro tennis after being stabbed during a 1993 match by a crazed fan of her opposition, Steffi Graf.
She won the 1990 French Open at the age of 16, setting a record for the youngest French Open champion ever.
Net Worth 2020: $20 Million
Jelena Jankovic was born
on February 28, 1985
in Yugoslavia.
She made the semi-finals at the French Open in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
Net Worth 2020: $15 Million
Milos Raonic was born
on December 27, 1990
in Yugoslavia.
He earned his first ATP victory at the 2011 SAP Open.
Net Worth 2020: $12 Million
Bojana Jovanovski was born
on December 13, 1991
in Yugoslavia.
In 2012, she received the Award of Olympic Committee of Serbia for Women's Team of the Year as part of the Serbian Fed Cup team.
Marina Erakovic was born
on March 6, 1988
in Yugoslavia.
She also competed in doubles and won her first pro tournament in 2008, the Ordina Open in the Netherlands.
Andrea Petkovic was born
on September 9, 1987
in Yugoslavia.
She was plagued by injuries in 2012, suffering back, ankle and knee injuries which sidelined her for six months and caused her world ranking to drop out of the top 100.
Daniel Nestor was born
on September 4, 1972
in Yugoslavia.
He was given a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.
Janko Tipsarević was born
on June 22, 1984
in Yugoslavia.
Serbian tennis player who reached the quarterfinals of the US Open in 2011 and 2012. He twice defeated fellow countryman Novak Djokovic while Djokovic was ranked #1 in the world.
He won the 2001 Australian Open junior tournament.
Nenad Zimonjic was born
on June 4, 1976
in Yugoslavia.
His sister, Daniyela Rakic, married UK X-Factor contestant,
Chico Slimani.
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