Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Hidden talent Top 10 Wimbledon babes you’ve never heard of


Model Pros ... some of the girls serving up a treat for fans at Wimbledon

Male tennis fans are used to gawking at the supremely talented Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic as they light up our screens when Wimbledon comes around.

But while the high-profile beauties are out grabbing all the attention, a host of other stunners are also taking to the courts.

Eugenie Bouchard — World Ranking 66



 Canadian’s 19-year-old talent won the Junior Wimbledon title in 2012 and has stepped up to make her debut in the main draw this year.
She beat Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan to set up a tie with fellow-stunner Ivanovic and came out on top to make the Third Round. .

Michelle Larcher de Brito — World Ranking 131



 The Portuguese stunner, 20, won her first-round tie and went on to beat Sharapova, who was struggling after a fall.
Both players are renowned for their loud grunting meaning it may go down as the loudest match in Wimbledon history.
 Camila Giorgi — World Ranking 93
Giorgi, 21, beat British No7 Samantha Murray in her first match.
But she faces a much tougher prospect against Romanian 22nd seed Sorana Cirstea next time out.
 Mandy Minella — World Ranking 92




Serena Williams WILLIAMS made short work of the gorgeous 27-year-old Luxembourgian yesterday — winning 6-1 6-3 on her way to the next round.
               Arantxa Rus — World Ranking 156

 Like  Minella, 22-year-old Rus fell at the first hurdle in this year's tournament after going down in straight sets to Olga Puchkova.
                    Lauren Davis — World Ranking 85

 The American has steadily climbed the rankings since turning professional but she went out to 27th seed Lucie Safarova at Wimbledon.
At 19, the pocket rocket — that is just over 5ft tall — has plenty of time to get on our screens in the future.
                  Tsvetana Pironkova — World Ranking 72
 Pironkova  pulled of a surprise demolition of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round.
The 25-year-old Bulgarian beauty made the semi-finals in 2010 and has a winnable match against Barbora Zahlavova Strycova up next as she bids to repeat the feat.
                  Klara Zakopalova — World Ranking 43
 Zakopalova  managed to enter Wimbledon as the 32nd seed.
The 31-year-old Czech beat Daniela Hantuchova in straight sets to reach the second round.
                Elena Vesina — World Ranking 22

 The Ukraine-born stunner, 26, was unseeded for the draw despite her high ranking.
She overcame her first-round opponent Andrea Hlavackova and will now face German talent Sabine Lisicki.
                    Anna Kournikova — Highest Ranking 8
OK, so you have probably heard of Kournikova. And she did retire in 2007, aged 25.
But the 32-year-old looked so good on court it was impossible not to give her a mention to the legendary tennis babe.

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