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Natalya "Natasha" Zvereva (Belarusian: Ð?атальлÑ? Зьверава, Russian: Ð?аташа Зверева; born April 16, 1971) is a tennis player from Belarus.

The Belarusian lawn lawn tennis star, she dominated doubles tennis tournaments inside late 1980s and through 1990s. She was the girl's America Open champion inside 1987 beating Sandra Birchen 6-0, 6-Three in the finals. When turning pro Zvereva won 4 WTA Tour single titles and 79 WTA Tour double titles. Eighteen of the two come Grand Slam double titles.

Around doubles Zvereva occurs as 5 days Wimbledon champion, four times US Open champion, five days French Open champion, and fourfold Australian Open champion.

She won people Grand Slam titles sustaining quartet different partners (Gigi Fernandez, Martina Hingis, Pam Shriver and Larissa Neiland-Savchenko).

When for lone's right accomplishment, within 1988 Zvereva reached the final within French Open, where she was beaten (0-6,0-6) by Steffi Graf who was unbeatable that year, winning entirely iv Gr& Slam titles and an Olympic gold decoration.

Additionally, Zvereva twice won mixed doubles titles around Australian Open. Around 1992, she won a bronze decoration at the 1992 Summer Olympics in the doubles event (with Leila Meskhi, representing the CIS).

Facts

Height: Little phoebe foot Octet inside (Single.74 m) Weight: 138 pound (62 kilogram) Plays: right Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus Lives: Newport Beach, Florida, USA Sour pro: 1988

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