Hey.. if you want to turn this into a caption game, go ahead... but it might be better just to fantasize!!?!?! LOL... Russia's Anna Kournikova, right, kisses fellow Russian Tatiana Panova at the end of the Women's Singles first round match at Wimbledon, Monday June 24, 2002. Panova defeated Kournikova, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
thank you rockHEAD, you are the MAN! out of curiosity, what exactly were you searching for when you found this?
russian kissing tennis lesbians, what do you think? haha... wasn't searching for anything... it was in Yahoo's Most Popular content....
now if there was ever a need for a website, that would be it... www.russiankissingtennislesbians.com holy cow, you actually get an http error when visiting this site, rather than a "no such site" error...
rockHEAD this is easily your best post! It is even better than the golf chic with the trophy shaped like a ding-dong. Does Anna ever win? I think she would do better if she played men.
AstroRocket, big surprise. I never understood the fascination with Anna Kournikova. I really don't find her very attractive. I think even Steffi Graf is better looking, despite her oddly-shaped nose.
Definately agree with you on that one, minus the Steffi Graf comment. I don't find Anna very attractive. I do think she has a nice body but she doesn't have a great looking face. Maybe that's just me, or maybe its what you all want to say and are scared because you will be ganged up on by the Anna fans.....its ok......let it out.
i would enjoy that picture...but the first lesbian russian tennis player is pretty throwed... ive seen....er...i can imagine a much better picture...
More Anna news... 'She's heading in the wrong direction' ESPN.com news services WIMBLEDON, England -- Not even another first-round loss could knock Anna Kournikova out of the headlines at Wimbledon. Former champions John McEnroe and Virginia Wade were among those who publicly criticized Kournikova on Tuesday for her behavior during an interview with BBC-TV. After failing to get past the first round for the fourth time in a row, Kournikova lost her temper during the interview when it was suggested she should consider playing some lower-tier tournaments. Although she asked that the taped interview start over, the BBC later televised the entire session. McEnroe, a three-time Wimbledon champion, said the Russian is not in good shape and needs to consider where she is going in the sport. "Her nerves are shot, she has no confidence and she is not in very good shape and if she is telling you otherwise then she's kidding herself," McEnroe said. "You can see that by watching her. "At the same time let's not forget she got to the semis here and did break into the top 10. She's heading in the wrong direction very quickly and she's tried a number of different people. "Wimbledon was her best chance. It's time for some serious reassessment and some serious practice." Wade, the Wimbledon women's champion in 1977, agrees. "She has lost her confidence and I don't think she is facing her problems," said Wade. "She is absolutely in denial." Kournikova's defeat and interview spat made front, middle and backpage headlines in Britain's newspapers Tuesday. "Is it game over for Anna?" asked the Daily Mail in a two-page spread that said "TV tantrum tarnishes gold girl image." The Daily Telegraph, under the headline "Kournikova starting to look like last year's model," said her Wimbledon "is all over in an afternoon of posing and pouting, with a few tennis shots thrown in." Kournikova's tantrum "was unprofessional and inexcusable," ESPN tennis analyst Pam Shriver said. "You saw the real Anna Kournikova there." Former British Davis Cup player and fellow TV commentator John Lloyd agreed. "You can't react like that. It's pathetic. She has had more cameras thrust in her face than I've had hot dinners."
to those of you who say you don't see the fascination in Anna K... are you serious??? mmmm... Anna....
i thought she was kinda cute until drapg put that picture up. i dont know what it is, but she looks like a dude.