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Top ten sexiest tennis players of all time revealed

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Published Date:
22 June 2009
With Wimbledon upon us tennis fever is once again about to grip the nation.
For real lovers of the sport there is nothing better than an explosive forehand or an audacious lob shot, but for some viewers the best thing about tennis is looking for a bit of eye-candy on court.

Mivvi have publish a top ten sexiest lady and m
en seeding based on an internet poll, breaking down the results for us so we can see how the people of Sunderland voted.

Coming in at number one for the girls is Russian beauty Anna Kournikova. Kournikova, 28, has played on the WTA tour since 2003 and is semi-retired. Tennis' loss was the fashion industry's gain when she went on to be a successful model.

Receiving the hunk top seed is Andre Agassi. Agassi fended off the likes of ripped Rafael Nadal, who came in second, and Roger Federer, who came third.

Three of the top ten seeded studs are British. Number nine was potential Wimbledon 2009 champion Andy Murray, Tim Henman was eighth and Greg Rusedski came sixth.

Top 10 sexy seedings

Women
1 - Anna Kournikova
2 - Maria Sharapova
3 - Gabriella Sabatini
4 - Steffi Graff
5 - Serena Williams
6 - Martina Hingis
7 - Sue Barker
8 - Ana Ivanovic
9 - Jennifer Capriati
10 - Venus Williams

Men
1 - Andre Agassi
2 - Rafael Nadal
3 - Roger Federer
4 - Pat Cash
5 - Bjorn Borg
6 - Greg Rusedski
7 - Pete Sampras
8 - Tim Henman
9 - Andy Murray
10 - Goran Ivanisevic



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  • Last Updated: 22 June 2009 8:14 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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