Maria Lasitskene's husband had an affair with tennis player Anya Chakvetadze. Anna chakvetadze, husband

Anna Chakvetadze is a Russian tennis player, whose titles can be enumerated endlessly. Anna reached the position of the fifth racket in the world and won the Federation Cup as part of the Russian national team, the girl has a huge number of victories. However, fate prepared not only a triumph for the athlete, but also the bitterness of defeat, as well as serious health problems. Fortunately, even leaving big sport Anna found herself and continued to do what she loved.

Childhood and youth

The future tennis star was born on March 5, 1987 in Moscow. Anna's family is multinational: the athlete's father is from Georgia, and her mother was born in Ukraine. In addition to Ani, the parents raised two sons.

In an interview, the athlete repeatedly admitted that, although tennis appeared in her life quite early, Anna did not plan to associate her biography with it. For the first time, Chakvetadze entered the court at the age of 8. The coaches did not distinguish the girl from other children: Anna did not win a single match at children's tournaments for a long time. Twice Chakvetadze was even expelled from the group, and the parents had to transfer their daughter to another section.

Fortunately, after a while Anna still managed to demonstrate her own talent, and soon experts and just fans of this sport started talking about the promising young tennis player.

Tennis

In 2001, Anna Chakvetadze became the champion of Russia among athletes of her age. Further career athletes developed rapidly: a year later, the girl reaffirmed this title, and also won several victories in various international competitions.


Also, 2002 brought Chakvetadze a number of triumphant European Cup matches, where the girl played in the Russian national team. And a year later, Anna took second place at the Wimbledon tournament, finally winning the hearts of the fans.

In 2004, photos of Anna Chakvetadze reappeared on the pages of sports publications. This time the reason was the victory over on the way to the gold of the American tournament. Unfortunately, here Anna managed to get through only in the third round of the base, but even such an upward advance provided Chakvetadze with a place in a hundred best tennis players in the singles ranking.


2006 was also successful for the athlete: the girl won the first WTA (Women's Tennis Association) title at a competition in China. But two years later, in 2008, the girl had to face setbacks and even misfortunes. The girl's house, where she lived with her family, was attacked by armed men. Fortunately, everyone survived, but the robbers who attacked were never caught.

In sports, fortune also turned away from Chakvetadze: after a couple of victories, a series of unfortunate defeats followed. The rating of the Russian woman has seriously decreased, the girl even refused to participate in the main sporting event - Olympic Games, which, undoubtedly, was not easy for Anna.


This trend continued a year later. Also, health problems were added to the troubles, Chakvetadze had to recover from several injuries. The following seasons cannot be called successful: victories alternated with defeats, special sports achievements in Anna's piggy bank did not increase, and the tennis player's rating was inexorably falling.

In 2011, it became clear that something serious was happening to the tennis player's health: the girl began to faint right during the tournaments. For a long time, doctors could not diagnose Anna, there were even rumors in the press that Chakvetadze was faking an illness.

However, Anna's reputation was soon restored: it turned out that the girl had severe otitis media, which manifested itself with similar symptoms. Unfortunately, otitis media was not the only problem for Chakvetadze - soon the girl again could not go to court. This time, old back injuries made themselves felt.


In 2013, Anna Chakvetadze officially announced the end sports career... As the girl later admitted, this period was not easy, but the sports character of the tennis player, hardened by many years of tournaments and training, did not allow Anna to lose heart.

Soon the girl again found something to her liking: Chakvetadze began working as a sports commentator on the popular Eurosport channel. Vladas Tashev, an experienced commentator and sports journalist, often became her colleague on the air.


In addition, in 2011, Anna entered the electoral list of the Just Cause political party, and a year later she became a confidant of Mikhail Prokhorov, one of the presidential candidates.

In 2015, Anna returned to the big sport, however, this time as a coach. The athlete opened her own tennis school, where she transfers the accumulated knowledge and experience to the younger generation of future champions. And in 2016 Chakvetadze became a coach for physical fitness for a chess player.

Personal life

The personal life of Anna Chakvetadze was happy. In 2014, the girl got married. The chosen one of a slender beauty (Anna's height is 171 cm, and her weight is 63 kg) was a man named Pavel.


It is known that the beloved tennis player is far from the world of sports: Chakvetadze's husband owns his own business abroad. The athlete prefers not to advertise the details of the wedding and relationship with her lover, however, she admits that she tries to devote as much time as possible to her family and home.

Anna Chakvetadze now

Now Anna continues to share her experience with pleasure and comment on the current situation on tennis tournaments... So, recently Chakvetadze shared a detailed analysis of the game at the main tournament of the year - Wimbledon-2018.

In addition, at the beginning of the year, Anna spoke quite sharply about the situation with a Russian curler who did not pass doping tests. According to Anna, the use of doping cannot be justified by anything, and athletes who tell stories that they accidentally took the drug are like a storyteller.

News about Anna's professional life can be found in her

The world's best high jumper loves stress

This pretty athlete does not fit into the usual framework at all. 24-year-old Russian woman Maria LASITSKENE trains according to a unique method, does not pull iron at all, does not jump over barriers, but jumps above everyone else in the world. In mid-August, she became the first of our compatriots to win the high jump at two world championships in a row. The President of Russia congratulated her on her victory in London. And a little earlier Masha KUCHINA got married and, unexpectedly for many, decided to perform under a new name.

The famous athlete gave her hand and heart to a sports journalist, commentator on the Eurosport Russia TV channel Vladas Lasickas... He is 11 and a half years older than Maria. He is a Muscovite, but has Lithuanian roots. The young people did not play the wedding in the capital, but in Kabardino-Balkaria, where she was born Masha Kuchina... The celebration took place near Nalchik, in the old castle "Chateau Erken" on the shore of the lake. The newlyweds on Instagram were congratulated by the head of Kabardino-Balkaria Yuri Kokov.

It was an unforgettable March evening, - she recalls. - Such a nice place, such emotions! Before the wedding was difficult moment: I was not allowed to compete at the European Winter Championships. I passed all the doping tests, everything is clean. But the disqualification from our federation was not removed and Russia was not allowed to “enter Europe”. I was very upset. But the wedding covered all the negative. Vladas and I did not miss a single dance that evening! And the next morning we flew off on a honeymoon trip. There was complete relaxation, a real thrill. And when my husband and I returned home, the good news came: I was finally allowed to compete in international competitions. True, under a neutral flag.

Maria's world record is just a stone's throw away. Photo: © Reuters

Maria won her first world championship, two years ago in Beijing, under her maiden name - Kuchina. Many advised her to leave this name, because sports world already used to it. But Masha did her own thing. I decided to do something nice for my husband.

I have relatives in Lithuania, - said Vladas Lasickas. - And in this country, if a woman gets married, she takes her husband's surname. But the suffix "en" and the ending "e" are added to it. For example, husband - Orbakas, and the wife - Orbaken... Their daughter will already have a different surname - Orbakaite... In addition to the "female" ending, the suffix "ayt" is added. Now in Lithuania, not all newlyweds observe this tradition. It happens that dad gives his daughter his, man's, surname. People of the old generation, orthodox people, are greatly outraged, even enraged by this. Therefore, when they learned that the world champion from Russia took a Lithuanian surname, according to all the rules and traditions, they started to respect Masha. So far my wife has not been to Lithuania, but my relatives are already inviting her to visit.

Maria and Vladas met three years ago in the Polish city of Sopot, where the winter world championship was held. A slender brunette from Kabardino-Balkaria won the first a resounding victory in her career, and a journalist with a Russian passport and a Lithuanian surname interviewed her. Vladas asked non-trivial questions, and Masha thought that there was some kind of irony in them. And this guy was looking at her strangely. At some point, their gazes met, and Maria felt a slight tremor. She realized that one interview would not end.

Gennady GABRILYAN invented a unique technique for the champion. Photo: Instagram.com

And so it happened. Lasickas got her mobile phone number, began to call with or without reason, to come to her training sessions - as if on business, and then invited her on a date. They both realized that they fit together.

Vladas is my man. He knows how to calm down, he knows how to listen, to give useful advice- says the world champion. - I believe that the age difference is normal, the husband should be older.


The wedding of Vladas and Maria ... Photo: Instagram.com

Incidentally, at first Lasickas courted another famous athlete - tennis player Anna Chakvetadze... She became famous for the fact that in 2007 she reached the semifinals of the US Open and in the same year soared to fifth place in the world rankings. But after a successful season, Anya experienced terrible stress - at night, her parents' house was robbed by armed criminals, and the tennis player herself was at that moment in the same place. She was nearly killed. Later, she had fainting spells on the court more than once, the doctors could not make the correct diagnosis. In short, his sports career went downhill. The journalist Lasickas, who specializes in tennis, made an intimate interview with Chakvetadze, and then helped her get a job on television. Vladas's colleagues from the Eurosport Russia TV channel said that when he was commenting on the Grand Slam tournaments, he almost always asked his superiors to work in tandem with Anna Chakvetadze. They went abroad together, had lunch and dinner together - they were already whispering behind them that, they say, the bride and groom were coming. But the father of the blue-eyed Georgian girl, as they say, intervened. Hot and impulsive businessman Jamal Chakvetadze said to Anya:

Take your time, daughter. We will find you another batch.


... played in an old castle in the bride's homeland. Photo: Instagram.com

And for sure: on the advice of a caring dad, the tennis player joined the Right Cause party, and later became a confidant of the oligarch Mikhail Prokhorov in the 2012 presidential election. The TV commentator realized that he had nothing to catch. Will not pull.

According to our information, Chakvetadze married a Swiss businessman named Pavel, who is six years older than her. The Pope approved this candidacy.

And Lasickas, fortunately, met Masha Kuchina. This girl, like her parents, is not at all obsessed with money.

Physical education teacher is a genius

I am glad that my husband has good contact with my coach Gennady Gabrilyan... This is very important for me, - emphasizes Lasickene.

For Masha, Gennady Garikovich is an indisputable authority. He was an ordinary physical education teacher at school # 5 in the city of Cool. There, in the first class, Gabrilyan noticed future star athletics... He began to train her using a special method that differs sharply from the generally accepted one. In training, Masha - as opposed to, say, Olympic champion Anna Chicherova- does not even come close to record heights. 185 centimeters is the limit.

Why drive an athlete to a two-meter height during training? Or, even worse, for a world record of 2.10? Masha does not need this at all, as well as barbell training, ”says Gabrilyan. - She shows her best results in competitions, when there is stress, excitement, fear. When there is adrenaline! The more strong rivals Masha has, the more important the tournament, the more it turns her on. I taught my student not to be afraid of stress. At the World Championships in London, she did not take 1m 99 cm on the first try, but she was not at all frightened. I decided to move the next two tries to 2.01. And Masha calmly took this height. And then 2.03. Sports passion, a stressful situation is a great force. It is the engine of progress.


The TV commentator stumbled at the sight of Anna's blue eyes. Photo.

Chakvetadze Anna Dzhambulievna is a famous Russian tennis player, Honored Master of Sports, who completed her sports career in 2013. At the moment, he works as a commentator, often participates in various programs, gives interviews, and also predicts victories and failures in his favorite sport. At the end of her career, she opened a tennis school where young talents train.

Brief biography and personal life of the athlete

Anna Chakvetadze was born on March 5, 1987 in Moscow. Father is a businessman, originally from Georgia, mother is a housewife, originally from Ukraine. The family had three children: the elder brother Vazha, Anna and the younger brother Roman. Vazha crashed in a car in 2000.

At the age of 8, her mother sent her daughter to the Valerie International Children's Academy, where the girl began to play tennis. Anna's first coaches: Victor Pavlov, Pavel Ostrovsky, and Martin Strigali. The latter worked with a young tennis player on a shot.

Anna Chakvetadze's hobbies include football, reading literature and shopping. Her favorite writer is Boris Akunin.

In 2008 she graduated with a degree in psychology and teacher. Knows English well.

Works on the Eurosport TV channel as a commentator tennis matches, before that she did the same on the NTV + Tennis TV channel.

In 2014, she designed her own line of sportswear, released under the Ach Factory brand.

Little is known about Anna Chakvetadze's personal life, but on the whole it is going well. In 2014 she got married and tries to devote a lot of time to home. In September 2018 she became a mother. Anna Chakvetadze's husband's name is Pavel, he has his own business abroad.

First successes in sports

In junior sports, Anna has many serious achievements. His sports career began with the arrival of the 2000s. She won several times at domestic Russian tournaments, and then began to show decent results among juniors at international competitions. One of the first trophies won was the Russian Ozerov Cup, then she made her debut at the Grand Slam tournaments, after which she managed to reach the Wimbledon final.

In the period from 2001 to 2004. Anna tried herself in adult competitions. In the rating, where the best rackets in the world were located, she first got in 2002. Having won the tournament in Serbiton on the grass, she made her way to the top 200 for the first time. World fame began to come after the victorious match over Anastasia Myskina in the Roland Garros tournament. At the end of the season, there was a lost final in Batumi and a passed qualification for the Kremlin Cup and the WTA tournament. At that time, Anna Chakvetadze was already in the top 100 of the adult rating.

Since 2004, the tennis player has completely focused on the adult professional sports, since among juniors she was already included in the top twenty in the world.

2006-2007

Anna won her first WTA title in 2006 in the Chinese city of Guangzhou. Then, in the Kremlin Cup final, Nadezhda Petrova was defeated in two games.

The new season in 2007 started off very well. Once again managed to win the WTA title in Australia. This was followed by a victory in 's-Hertogenbosch (Holland), two victories in American cities at tournaments in Stanford and Cincinnati. In San Diego, she defeated Venus Williams herself, reaching the semifinals. The quarterfinals at the Australian Open, Roland Garros and the US Open semi-finals can also be safely added to the athlete's victories. In the final of the Federation Cup, she won the match against the Italian Francesca Schiavone. High results throughout the season allowed her to take fifth place in the WTA rankings, and after the semifinals in the final championship, Anna took sixth place.

2008 season

2008 for Anna Chakvetadze turned out to be extremely unfortunate, if not completely disastrous. An armed attack was committed against the tennis player and her family. At the competitions in Sydney and at the Australian Open, it was not possible to achieve a serious result. In the Fed Cup, she defeated Tsipora Obziler from Israel with a score of 6: 4, 6: 2 and led the Russian team to the semifinals. A week later, Agnes Sawai won in the final of the Open GDF Suez tournament, after which the victories became less and less, a series of failures began, where Anna was inferior to very weak rivals.

Success again came at the tournament in Doha, where on the way to the quarterfinals they managed to bypass strong athletes: Agnieszka Radwanska and Dinara Safina. In the clay part of the season, Anna reached the semifinals in Madrid.

Continuation of recession in 2009

Defeats followed in the second round at the Australian Open and US Open, in the 1/8 finals at tournaments in Rome and Madrid, and a loss in the first match of the French Open.

Success can only be called a victory over the Serbian tennis player from the top 10 Elena Jankovic. Wimbledon was also a flop. Due to the loss, Anna dropped out of the top 30. Unsuccessful performance at the Grand Slam tournament further lowered the tennis player in the ranking.

Failures 2010-2011

Anna did not manage to start the 2010 season with victories, but later her form improved and the game made progress.

First there was a departure from the tournament in Hobart at the qualifying stage and a loss in the first round of the Australian Open. Then Anna was overtaken by an ankle injury and had to miss several tournaments. Later, there was a defeat at the French Open in the first round. Failures knocked the tennis player out of the top hundred in the WTA rankings.

The return to the top 100 was not long in coming. The second part of the season on the grass was more than successful. Anna Chakvetadze defeated Andrea Petkovich twice, won the WTA tournament and took part in the doubles final with Ksenia Pervak.

At the tournament in Copenhagen, they managed to reach the semifinals, in New York they won the Emblem Health Bronx Open 2010. Fatigue from previous performances did not allow Anna to count on success in the US Open, she was eliminated in the first round, but at the Kremlin Cup she was able to reach the quarterfinals ...

The following year cannot be called successful, it began with two defeats in New Zealand and Australia. The Australian Open was also a failure. The next tournament in Dubai was remembered for the fact that in the match with Anna she fainted. IN next competitions in Indian Wells, the tennis player refused to continue the match with Maria Kirilenko. After another fainting spell at a tournament in Stuttgart, defeat in the first round in the Dutch 'Hertogenbosch and at Wimbledon against Maria Sharapova, the Russian woman took only 231st place in the ranking.

Injuries and retirement

Anna Chakvetadze decided to finish with professional tennis in 2013 due to physical fatigue and unwillingness to continue to participate in tournaments.

After a medical examination in Moscow, Anna returned to the court in Indian Wells, but in the match against Maria Kirilenko she felt unwell and later fainted. Doctors established the cause, the diagnosis was neurocardiogenic syncope. The new course of treatment in Moscow did not help to fully recover, and at the next tournament in Germany, Anna again fainted. There she resumed treatment, and continued the rehabilitation course in Moscow. The new cause of the ailments turned out to be an inflammation of the inner ear, in connection with which they had to freeze the rating and later announce the end of their sports career.

Anna Chakvetadze tennis school

Children from 4 to 16 years old can enroll in the tennis school of a famous Russian athlete, the number of places is limited. Coaching staff includes three people, it includes experienced specialists who work according to the methodology that Anna developed herself. The purpose of the Anna Chakvetadze school is to raise a professional tennis player capable of performing worthily at the world level.

26 year old ex-fifth racket of the world, winner of 8 WTA tournaments Tour in an interview with "SE" officially announced the end of her professional career.

Announcing retirement can be difficult at times. Anastasia Myskina and Dinara Safina still have not been able to state this out loud, although everyone understands perfectly well that their return to the court is hardly possible. Anna Chakvetadze decided on this.

BACK

I don’t see myself in professional tennis anymore, so I’m ready to say: my career is over, ”the two-time winner of the Federation Cup with the Russian national team began the conversation. - Of course, it was a difficult decision, I tortured myself a little more, but now I have finally matured. Since I realized that there would be no return point to tennis, she was left behind. I have a chronic back injury, which you may or may not want, but would interfere with my future career. So I decided to stop and try myself at something else. A new life begins.

- When did back problems first make you aware of yourself?

In 2011. After a seven month break, I started training again, and my body was completely unprepared. Against the background of physical exertion, I received an injury, which only worsened in the course of the next season. And it happened during physical training when I was throwing the ball. At that moment, she herself believed that she was not physically ready enough and, from the desire to quickly gain condition, she apparently overworked. For myself, after that I realized that most of the dangerous injuries that can affect the career of an athlete, we get during physical training.

- Having received this injury, did you think that it would become chronic?

No. I always looked to the future with optimism and believed that I could get rid of all the problems. But as relapses occurred regularly, optimism diminished. And then everything just got bored. During that period of time, I saw so many doctors who constantly told me different things. I understand that this is their job, but I still wanted specifics - can they cure or not. And just the specifics were not there. The doctors said: "Let's try hormonal injections, but we do not know how you will feel in six months." But tennis players need a full-fledged career. And to do something with the thought - suddenly in six months you will feel even worse, I was not ready. Therefore, I decided not to risk my health completely.

- What was your diagnosis?

Intervertebral hernia of the cervical and lumbar... The doctors also advised me to pump my back. I started to do it, and it seemed to be better. But then I came to the tournament, started to play well and felt that my back hurt again. So I couldn't play one hundred percent, even though I felt that I was gradually gaining shape. Well, in such a situation, what is the point of continuing to drive and play at most one or two matches? You only torment yourself and your team with all this. After all, all this is very difficult, including purely psychological. You don't come to the competition to lose in the first or second round. Therefore, I realized: I don't want to live like this.

- Did the doctors offer the operation?

No. It was only about hormonal injections.

- Did you experience pain when serving or when hitting?

With the twisting movements that are needed in tennis all the time. I completely stopped feeling my backhand, and in general it was hard for me to turn to the left side. And when serving, the back did not bother.

- Do you feel any discomfort in ordinary life?

After I returned home from my last tournament of my career in Tashkent in September 2012, my back hurt badly. I lay for several weeks at home in a special belt, as the doctors advised me to move a minimum. But all this, naturally, did not help. Then my parents and friends supported me. The latter in general constantly came and brought various goodies - cakes, pastries ... I immediately recovered a few kilograms. Firstly, I could not move, and even such food was around ( laughs). During the day I could eat the whole cake, plus the first or second and compote. I don’t know if this is good or bad, but it was so.

Of course, in fact, none of my relatives fully knew how nasty I felt at that moment. It's just that I don't really like to show things like this. But in spite of everything, their support was pleasant to me. On the other hand, it was difficult for me to realize that I would never play tennis again.

Then I had to start doing special exercises, to be treated and, as it were, in ordinary life, my back stopped hurting. Except in some cases when I, for example, sit for a long time. I even play tennis a little now. Little by little, for myself, but still. Although, of course, we are not talking about professional training.

- Did you shed many tears in those days of imprisonment at home?

I didn't cry. I felt discouraged, let's say. I wanted to see no one and do nothing. Apathy set in. During that period of time, most of all I wished to be left alone with myself. Then very often tennis was shown on TV, I watched and thought: I really want to take a racket now and play ... It's an amazing feeling when you can't do something, and you want even more from it.

- And when did you decide that it was time to go out again?

When I realized that I was lying, and nothing goes away. And then I started going to doctors with the hope that with their help, at least in ordinary life, I would move normally. I was told that it is imperative to swim, although I hate it. But I had to - and it seemed to be better.

- In 2011, you fainted several times right on the court. Why?

At the tournament in Dubai, the match against Wozniacki was simply an unfortunate coincidence. Everything came together in one day. None of the doctors understood anything, they told me to rest a little and be patient. But in those days my ear ached, which no one paid attention to then. Although I told the doctors about it. But we have a fight against doping on the tour, and we cannot drip anything into our ears - this is prohibited. Therefore, they told me: drip something like sea water into your nose. As a result, everything worsened to such an extent that the fainting was repeated in Stuttgart. A little later, at last, the doctors realized that I initially had otitis media of the inner ear, and then a complication began. I treated all this for a long time, but again it did not come to the operation. Now everything is fine.

CAREER

- How do you remember your own career in the first place now?

Its beginning. Especially memorable was my first US Open in 2004 (then Chakvetadze entered the main draw from qualifying, after which she beat Barbara Shett and the current Roland Garros champion Anastasia Myskina, - V.L.'s note). I was then a little 17-year-old girl, and everything was quite emotional. And then somehow everything went on a knurled one.

- Do you remember the victory at the "Kremlin Cup" -2006 and the emotional away match in the Federation Cup against Israel in 2008?

Of course, that too. But you always want more. Tennis is a sport where you run a tournament, win it and feel completely empty. You seem to be doing well, but you put your trophy on the shelf and everything starts all over again. Do you remember what you won? Yes. But you always look more forward than back.

- Do you regret that you didn't manage to play at the 2008 Olympics?

No, because I was absolutely not ready for that tournament. And just going to the Olympics and losing in the first round would be wrong even in relation to our other girls. Still, the competition at that time was very large, since almost four Russian women were then in the top ten. And considering that in the end we took the entire podium in the women's singles in Beijing, it’s even good that I didn’t go ( smiles). Besides, I know the players for whom the Olympics were more important than the Grand Slam tournaments and they won the Games. And for me, the Olympic Games were not something big and large-scale. True, even at the Grand Slam I did not even manage to reach the final, although I really wanted to do it.

- That is, you remember your semifinals of the US Open-2007 with Svetlana Kuznetsova with special trepidation?

Yes. But I think about him more from a negative point of view. Why? Because she didn’t win. Of course, getting into the top four is already a great achievement, but you must admit that making it to the finals is much better. This is a completely different status. There are a lot of semi-finalists, but who remembers them all? This was my chance, but I did not use it. And the worst thing about tennis is when you are in important match you play badly, and your opponent plays the same way. That is, you end up losing a game that is disgusting in itself. To concede in an interesting duel, in a fight, when you play well and your opponent is great - it’s even offensive, but more pleasant.

- Did you and Kuznetsova play badly in that semi-final?

Yes. And then that wind ... The match turned out to be disgusting for the Grand Slam semifinals. Although my friends after that fight were surprised: "Why are you upset?" And I answered - you do not understand anything. I really wanted to reach the final.

- Tennis Tour turned out to be what you and he imagined?

I have not thought about this topic. I just went out to play tennis, and I didn't care what kind of people there would be. It seemed secondary. It was important for me to go to court and calmly win my match. But it was quite rare to win calmly ( laughs).

- You were very emotional on the court. Is it more from dad or mom?

Both of them are extremely emotional for me, so it's hard to say from whom more. But I'm loud as if from dad ( laughs).

- And without tennis, how do you throw out your emotions now?

It's hard ( smiles). Normal life is very difficult for me, because I have a sea of ​​emotions that I usually splash out on the court. And it was visible ( laughs). And now I understand that if I go to work every day, I will accumulate a lot of negativity or positiveness that I have nowhere to splash out. Therefore, I started playing tennis for myself and I felt a little more comfortable. Well, at least something. Of course, in life I am quieter and calmer than on the court. But it's better not to make me angry ( smiles). I don't think that if you are emotional on the court, you will be calm in ordinary life. All this is an indicator of your personality. So I cannot call myself completely calm.

- Do you easily make contact with people? Because personally it seems to me that you are rather closed.

When I was playing tennis, it was so: I was closed and was a Sami in myself. And now I realized that I like to communicate with people, and I even like them.

- Was the closeness caused by your desire to focus only on tennis?

Yes. I understand that this is a little strange and, probably, the players should communicate more with journalists, but all these press conferences were so difficult for me. You just can't imagine. I was thinking, how can I improve my forehand, what needs to be changed in it, and at that moment I was asked some questions. And I answered: "Yes? What?". There were completely different thoughts then in my head. For me, the result has always been important, and what happens outside the court - cameras, filming, and so on - is not mine. Of course, all this is important for the sport and its promotion, I understand that now, but I cannot say that I enjoyed it during my career.

- Have you watched your matches?

Yes. And sometimes I didn't understand how I managed to show such good results. I once talked with Marat Safin, and he says: "I watched the tape from the victorious Australian Open, so I didn't get to the right at all. I don't understand how I won anything there at all." Here and I from the same series.

- Would you have replayed something in your career?

Your attitude to health. Now I understand that you cannot drive yourself. And then it seemed to me that the bad state of health would go away on its own. Like, it's all not global, so I'll go practice and everything will be fine. Although, in principle, I feel my body very well. Perhaps, with age, we need to pay more attention to the bells that the body gives us. And now I understand that it is better to undertrain than overtrain.

A LIFE

- How did your father Jamal take the decision to end his career? I still have a picture of him standing next to one of the Wimbledon courts and nervously smoking while you play.

I told him about it before, and he supported me. Dad said that if the back hurts, then the issue is resolved by itself. The fact is that I went with him to my last tournaments, and he saw what was happening to me. He was very worried and said: "Anya, if everything is like this, then it is better not to continue."

- But he misses what happened?

We didn't discuss it with him, but I think he misses. He is very fond of tennis. In general, my parents are constantly watching TV broadcasts. I used to think that they only love this sport because of me, but it turned out that they did not ( laughs). Sad as it is. I have a younger brother, so my dad takes care of him and his own business. There is a court at the dacha and on weekends they play some matches there.

- So your famous home court is not empty?

No. In general, this site has a history, because initially there was a concrete court, then an unpaved one. After that, all this was converted into a football field for his brother. But when it became clear that he was not interested in all this, they again made a court - with a hard surface.

- Is this court located near the very house, into which the robbers broke into at night in the winter of 2007?

- Did that story change you a lot?

After that, I had an absolutely disastrous season. I was just robbed at the wrong time ( laughs). Indeed, at that time, preparations for the season should have been underway. And I had already signed a contract with the WTA Tour, I had obligations to the association, according to which I had to perform at certain tournaments. So I played, even though I had no preparation as such, and I was out of shape. Therefore, yes - it all influenced my further career.

- What about changes from a human point of view?

Influenced and so. Things that I did not know before were revealed to me. I began to look deeper into the essence of things ... ( Pause). I do not like injustice, but, unfortunately, it exists in our world. But what happened happened. Probably, if all this had not happened, then at the moment I would be different. To be honest, at the moment of the attack, I thought that everything would end there for us, but we all survived. Therefore, great - we live on.

- You say this with a slight smile, but I still have the feeling that you still haven't let go of this whole story. Is that so?

It is hard to say. I don’t think that psychologically all this is still weighing on me. Maybe then for several days there was some kind of stressful condition. Probably, all the same, I let go of this situation, but, of course, it is still not pleasant to me. But firstly, it was a long time ago ... I’ll even say this: I don’t like the fact that people who do unpleasant things towards others then live in peace. I believe that if you did something wrong, then you should bear some responsibility for it.

- Have you found the robbers yet?

- Do your parents continue to live in this house?

Yes. It seems that the unpleasant sensation is gone, but I do not really like this house. It takes a long time to go there, and so on. I do not get any pleasure and I come there only because my parents live there. If they weren't there, I wouldn't go there.

- Did you ask them to move?

I told them about it. But they felt that they wanted to live there and further. I didn’t insist and moved on my own. Now I live in the city and it is much more convenient for me.

Has your family become more careful since that attack?

Parents are still locked at eight hundred locks. Of course, security systems are much better now, because there was practically nothing before. Yes, I myself became more careful. But after all, a person is so arranged, you can not think about this or that topic until you personally are somehow touched by it.

- The story of the attack is not the only trouble that happened to you in those years ...

Yes. In 2006, the day after I won the Kremlin Cup, a car was stolen from us. Then we went with my dad to a designer in order to take clothes, since I was supposed to take a television shoot. We went to the store for literally 15-20 minutes, we leave, but there is no car. Then I had only one thought: "I hope the tow truck took him." But it turned out that the car had been stolen. As a result, she was not found either. And a year later, something happened to the house. But nothing else happened to us ( laughs).

- Have you decided what you want to do after the end of your career?

Not completely. First, I want to try myself in coaching... Plus I started commenting on tennis on TV and I love it. I have thoughts about certain projects, but I have not yet fully systematized this in my head. So I don’t know how it’s going to look like in the end. Now I am a free artist, but I want to build a certain system. You see, the result is very important to me, because I do not like work in vain. I want to see if I'm doing something well or not. For example, when commenting on tennis, I just enjoy watching matches, expressing some of my thoughts and learning the craft from good people.

- Have you already started coaching?

Yes. I started to train with one junior. Did I look at tennis differently? Definitely. And all this became interesting to me, I began to analyze my mistakes. I have had various coaches in my career, but our cooperation was mostly short-lived. Probably because of my character and the mismatch of views. And now I'm interested in trying my ideas on someone else. See if it works out or not. Of course, all this takes time, but there are thoughts and knowledge that I would like to convey.

- The last question is traditional: what would you advise young tennis players in general?

You can play tennis well, but if the player has no character, he will never achieve good results... Now I understand this very clearly. There are about two thousand players on the tour, and in each of them you can find something. Someone has speed, someone has a serve or a single shot. But if you are not ready to fight to the end, somewhere even to step over something and I cannot go through, then it is better not to do this. You have to love what you do very much. And at the same time, everyone should be very motivated. If this is not the case, it is difficult to become a good athlete.

Russian professional tennis player.


She started playing tennis at the age of 8, after her mother sent her to the section. Trained at the Valerie International Children's Tennis Academy. Champion of Russia - 2001 (under 16 years old), 2002 (under 18 years old). Winner of International youth games Commonwealth of Independent States, Baltic States and Russian regions under the patronage of the IOC (2002).

Winner of the RTT Cup 2002 (under 18). Repeated winner of the "European Cup" as part of the youth national team of Russia (in the age category 16-18). Winner of six ITF junior singles tournaments - one 2nd category, one 3rd category and four 4th category. Finalist of junior Wimbledon - 2003. Winner of one ITF junior tournament of the 4th category in doubles.

In 2004, on her first appearance at the Grand Slam tournaments, she sensationally knocked Anastasia Myskina out of the second round of the US Open with a score of 7: 6 (3) 6: 3. She entered the top 100 world tennis players in the WTA rankings on September 13 at number 91. Entered the top fifty on June 6, 2004 at number 44. In August 2005 she was number 24 in the world classification.

In 2006, she achieved victories over Elena Yankovich, Daniela Gantukhova, Ana Ivanovich, Nadezhda Petrova and Shahar Peer, who are ranked higher than Anna.

On October 1, 2006, Chakvetadze won her first WTA title in Guangzhou, China, defeating Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain in the final, and on October 15 she won the Kremlin Cup.

In 2007, Chakvetadze started the tournaments very successfully, immediately winning his third WTA title at the tournament in Hobart, Australia, defeating compatriot Vasilisa Bardina in the final with a score of 6-3, 7-6 (3). In the summer, Anna won her first grass tournament in the Dutch Hertogenbosch, beating Elena Jankovic in the final. The American part of the season turned out to be successful for Anna. She won 2 tournaments: in Cincinnati and at Stanford. She also performed extremely successfully in Grand Slam tournaments, reaching the quarterfinals at the Australian Open and Roland Garros, as well as the semifinals of the US Open.

Chakvetadze prefers grass courts. Goes to tournaments with his father. Personal coach- Pavel Ostovsky. Fluent in English.

Personal life of Anna Chakvetadze today is training and flights from tournament to tournament. She loves to spend time at home in Moscow, but the tennis player does not succeed very often. But Anya feels parental care all the time, wherever she is - her parents and brother are always there. Father for Anna Chakvetadze - best mentor, and mom is the closest person to whom you can always complain if something does not work out or is pursued by failures. The younger brother Roma, who cheers for her in all competitions, creates excellent support.

In the photo - tennis player Anna Chakvetadze

This year Anna turned twenty-seven years old, and she has already managed to become the owner of numerous prizes and titles. Chakvetadze is the ex-fifth racket of the world in singles rating, two-time winner of the Federation Cup as part of the Russian national team, semi-finalist of one Grand Slam tournament in singles.

With tennis, Anna Chakvetadze's personal life is associated with the age of eight, when she began training at the children's international tennis academy under the guidance of coach Viktor Pavlov. In 2011, Anna had to suspend professional career due to health problems, the athlete fainted several times at important tournaments. During this break, Anna collaborated with Russian television, helping to comment on tennis-related programs.

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But now Anya is good and calm to live the way she lives, and the athlete does not really think about what will happen next. Anna thinks that tennis is enough for her, which takes up almost all of her time. Anna Chakvetadze has no doubts that in the future her life will be somehow connected with sports. Perhaps she will become a commentator on television, especially since she already has experience in this work, and she enjoys it.

On the eve of the finals of the Roland Garros tournament, Teleprogramma magazine met with the ex-fifth racket of the world. In 2015, Anna became the Russian voice of these competitions - she comments on the matches on the Eurosport channel.

On the eve of the finals of the Roland Garros tournament, Teleprogramma magazine met with the ex-fifth racket of the world. In 2015, Anna became the Russian voice of these competitions - she comments on the matches on the Eurosport channel.

About the commentary profession

I've always enjoyed analyzing games. Since childhood, I have listened to the comments of professionals. After a series of injuries and the end of a sports career, a period came in my life when I wanted to try something new. At first I worked as an intern on TV, and then there was my first broadcast on Eurosport ... The Australian Open tournament was on. It was a little uncomfortable, very nervous, but overall I liked it, and I decided to stay. I gained experience, learned to cope with excitement, and now I feel much easier at the microphone.



About preparation for broadcasts

Before the games, my partners and I study the statistics of matches. I think that the audience should definitely be told about the tournament layouts, interesting figures, the results of personal meetings and, of course, about the tennis players themselves. After all, tennis is a personal sport. There are only two, maximum four players. And the task of the commentators is to show them in all their glory. I personally know many, played with someone at the same tournaments, so I have a huge number of stories. Although, of course, not everything can be talked about in live(smiles).

Friendship with tennis players

It seems to me that friendship requires a personal presence. And since in recent times I do not go to tournaments so often, I cannot say that I am fully friends with any of the tennis players. In principle, I maintain good relations with all Russian players ... For example, in the spring I flew to a tournament in Rome for a couple of weeks. There I talked very nicely with everyone with whom I once went on the court. I had dinner with Victoria Azarenko (an athlete from Belarus. - Ed.), I saw Elena Vesnina (a Russian tennis player. - Ed.). Girls come to tournaments to win, not to rest. Therefore, I do not want to distract them once again.

About pets in the world of sports

I do not like "shock", power tennis, I prefer a tactical game. I like the diverse style (I probably played in this style myself), so it is interesting for me to watch Vika Azarenka. She is always unpredictable: you don't know what blow will be next. I must admit that Stan Wawrinka won me over (a Swiss athlete - Ed.), Who won the Australian Open and beat Novak Djokovic in the semifinal match. His backhand is very good.



About criticism in your address

It is impossible for everyone to like it. Your actions are constantly being commented on. Someone does not like the game, someone is dissatisfied with your behavior. But sports
the shifts are calm about this, because we are in plain sight from childhood. Moreover, negativity is even useful. You can take a closer look at yourself and think: maybe there really is some truth in this? The most important thing for an athlete is to conserve energy. Therefore, even when you communicate with fans or journalists, there is a wall between you that allows you not to relax in any way.

About keeping in shape

Now I hardly do sports. Jaded physical activity exercising six hours a day. Having finished my professional career, I see no reason to go to gym and do it for yourself. Firstly, I do not like to do something just like that. Before, I needed to train in order to show results. And secondly, you can follow your figure by controlling your diet. The main thing is not to eat sweets, starchy foods and ... potatoes. Recently, I have become very fond of meat. I am ready to eat it 2 - 3 times a day. Apparently, I got it from my dad. When I competed, he insisted that I eat meat products. Then I really didn’t want to. Of course, I also love flour. But because of the diet, you have to give up the joys of life.

About the Caucasian character

My dad is a colorful Georgian. Although he did not grow up in Tbilisi, he has peculiar notes of Caucasian people in his character. After all, they are quite capricious! Emotionality and temperament came from my dad. My mom, on the other hand, is very patient. And over time, I realized that it is impossible to achieve good results without patience in sports. With age, I become calmer, I want to change for the better ...
As a child, I was not much pampered. Although everything is learned in comparison. Dad always believed that childhood should not be taken away from a child. Do you want to play tennis? Play! Do not want? No need. I have never experienced pressure from my parents. Despite the fact that my mother is quite strict, her pressure has still not gone away.



About younger brother

My brother Roman is 11 years younger than me. The age difference is certainly taking its toll. I would like to teach him something, to help. Now my brother is 17 years old, at this age all the guys and girls are peculiar. I think that he will outgrow his difficulties and difficulties. Roma is a very interesting young man. And unlike me, he is very private. A loner, he decided not to celebrate his birthday, and still does not want to communicate with his peers, it is easier for him with older people - me and my husband. Maybe it's for the best.

About husband and future children

My chosen one - Pavel - has nothing to do with the world of tennis. He is 34 years old and from business. We met in the company of mutual friends. May 22 was the anniversary of our family life.
Of course, we think about children. But it seems to me that we are still quite young people. And there is no need to rush into this. Pasha is loyal to my business trips, because I don't leave that often, we comment on most of the games from Moscow.

About communicating with parents

As a child, I spent a lot of time with my parents - when I “traveled” to tournaments. With my dad, who accompanied me everywhere since the age of 14, especially. We were just inseparable. So now we decided to take a little rest from each other. In addition, a year ago I got married and now I cannot meet with my parents every day. I try to see my mom, dad and brother about once a week. Parents live near me, and when there is free time, I can come to them for dinner, talk, discuss some news.

Social media hobby

For me, the Internet is primarily information. I rarely turn on the TV. If I watch, then only sports channels. And, of course, I get information from the Web. Firstly, it is faster this way, and secondly, you can find out several opinions at once.
Am I addicted to social networks? It seems to me that more or less actively I began to show myself there only recently. When I played tennis, I didn't want to be distracted, so I rarely wrote or posted photos.

About your own tennis school

In the near future I plan to open my own tennis school. I really want children who want to become professionals to come to me to study. After all, tennis is very popular in the world. In Italy, there is a tremendous interest in him, in America he is now and then among the five most popular types sports. In Russia, according to my feelings, tennis has ceased to be given due attention. But who knows, maybe the situation will change soon. And large federal TV channels will start showing more world-class tournaments.



About money in sports

In sports, everything is simple: the better you play, the more you earn. Moreover, you can have a large salary by the age of 18. In sports, money is synonymous with success. Athletes make tremendous efforts to get rich, nothing falls from the sky. I don't like rash spending. Even buying a dress should carry a certain meaning.
Before the robbery, which happened in 2007, when everything was taken out from us, I liked buying jewelry. But they weren't too expensive either. After that unpleasant incident, I finally realized that it was just a waste of money.

About discovered talents

After the end of my sports career, it turned out that I am such a multifaceted personality! (Smiles.) Together with familiar designers, she created a line of outfits with beautiful prints for the whole family. Our collection even participated in the Mercedes Fashion Week show. By the way, I was very sorry for the little kids-models who, poor things, came to 6 o'clock in the morning to prepare for the defile. I used to think that only athletes work for wear and tear ... The modeling business is also very difficult.
My clothing line is far from a full-scale project. The process is very difficult, you need to delve into everything, and now I don't have enough time. Although this direction is very interesting to me.

About distant countries and native Moscow

Recently, I prefer to relax in Europe. I don’t want to fly too far, I’ve already traveled all over the world. True, I haven't been to the United States for a long time, about three years. Maybe I'll go in September. From European countries I like Italy. And in general, I prefer southerners, they are so relaxed, they have good food, warm weather ... Previously, it seemed that the weather in Moscow completely suits me, because I spent 3 - 4 months a year here. And she was happy. But when you constantly live in this city, you feel that the weather is not happy. Summer lasts only 2 - 3 months, and there is no need to wait for more warmth. In Moscow, all gathered, hurrying somewhere, running. There is a certain charm in this. The capital is interesting because here you can find many activities to your liking.



Private bussiness

Anna CHAKVETADZE was born on March 5, 1987 in Moscow. Finalist of the junior tournament "Wimbledon-2003". In 2007 she reached the semifinals of the US Open tournament. Two-time Federation Cup winner as part of the Russian national team (in 2007 and 2008). Was the fifth racket in the world in singles rankings. In 2007, the house where the Chakvetadze family lived was attacked by armed robbers and carried away a large amount of money and jewelry. After a series of injuries and fainting on the courts in 2012, she decided to end her career as a professional tennis player. Currently - commentator, fashion designer. In 2014, Anya married a businessman named Pavel. The couple have no children yet.

Style: Daria Nagornova and DRESSLAB. Makeup: Irina Nikishina.
PHOTO: Yuri YADROV.

Anna Chakvetadze is a Russian tennis player, whose titles can be enumerated endlessly. Anna reached the position of the fifth racket in the world and won the Federation Cup as part of the Russian national team, the girl has a huge number of victories. However, fate prepared not only a triumph for the athlete, but also the bitterness of defeat, as well as serious health problems. Fortunately, even leaving the big sport, Anna found herself and continued to do what she loved.

Childhood and youth

The future tennis star was born on March 5, 1987 in Moscow. Anna's family is multinational: the athlete's father is from Georgia, and her mother was born in Ukraine. In addition to Ani, the parents raised two sons.

In an interview, the athlete repeatedly admitted that, although tennis appeared in her life quite early, Anna did not plan to associate her biography with it. For the first time, Chakvetadze entered the court at the age of 8. The coaches did not distinguish the girl from other children: Anna did not win a single match at children's tournaments for a long time. Twice Chakvetadze was even expelled from the group, and the parents had to transfer their daughter to another section.

Fortunately, after a while Anna still managed to demonstrate her own talent, and soon experts and just fans of this sport started talking about the promising young tennis player.

Tennis

In 2001, Anna Chakvetadze became the champion of Russia among athletes of her age. The further career of the athlete developed rapidly: a year later, the girl reconfirmed this title, and also won several victories in various international competitions.



Also, 2002 brought Chakvetadze a number of triumphant European Cup matches, where the girl played in the Russian national team. And a year later, Anna took second place at the Wimbledon tournament, finally winning the hearts of the fans.

In 2004, photos of Anna Chakvetadze reappeared on the pages of sports publications. This time the reason was the victory over Anastasia Myskina on the way to the gold of the American tournament. Unfortunately, here Anna managed to get through only in the third round of the base, but even such an upward advance provided Chakvetadze a place in the top hundred tennis players in the singles rating.



2006 was also successful for the athlete: the girl won the first WTA (Women's Tennis Association) title at a competition in China. But two years later, in 2008, the girl had to face setbacks and even misfortunes. The girl's house, where she lived with her family, was attacked by armed men. Fortunately, everyone survived, but the robbers who attacked were never caught.

In sports, fortune also turned away from Chakvetadze: after a couple of victories, a series of unfortunate defeats followed. The rating of the Russian woman has seriously decreased, the girl even refused to participate in the main sports event - the Olympic Games, which, undoubtedly, was not easy for Anna.



This trend continued a year later. Also, health problems were added to the troubles, Chakvetadze had to recover from several injuries. The following seasons cannot be called successful: victories alternated with defeats, special sports achievements in Anna's piggy bank did not increase, and the tennis player's rating was inexorably falling.

In 2011, it became clear that something serious was happening to the tennis player's health: the girl began to faint right during the tournaments. For a long time, doctors could not diagnose Anna, there were even rumors in the press that Chakvetadze was faking an illness.

However, Anna's reputation was soon restored: it turned out that the girl had severe otitis media, which manifested itself with similar symptoms. Unfortunately, otitis media was not the only problem for Chakvetadze - soon the girl again could not go to court. This time, old back injuries made themselves felt.



In 2013, Anna Chakvetadze officially announced the end of her sports career. As the girl later admitted, this period was not easy, but the sports character of the tennis player, hardened by many years of tournaments and training, did not allow Anna to lose heart.

Soon the girl again found something to her liking: Chakvetadze began working as a sports commentator on the popular Eurosport channel. Vladas Tashev, an experienced commentator and sports journalist, often became her colleague on the air.



In addition, in 2011, Anna entered the electoral list of the Just Cause political party, and a year later she became a confidant of Mikhail Prokhorov, one of the presidential candidates.

In 2015, Anna returned to the big sport, however, this time as a coach. The athlete opened her own tennis school, where she transfers the accumulated knowledge and experience to the younger generation of future champions. And in 2016, Chakvetadze became a physical fitness coach for a chess player.

Personal life

The personal life of Anna Chakvetadze was happy. In 2014, the girl got married. The chosen one of a slender beauty (Anna's height is 171 cm, and her weight is 63 kg) was a man named Pavel.



It is known that the beloved tennis player is far from the world of sports: Chakvetadze's husband owns his own business abroad. The athlete prefers not to advertise the details of the wedding and relationship with her lover, however, she admits that she tries to devote as much time as possible to her family and home.

Anna Chakvetadze now

Now Anna continues to share her experience with pleasure and comment on the current situation in tennis tournaments. So, recently Chakvetadze shared a detailed analysis of the game, Karen Khachanova at the main tournament of the year - Wimbledon-2018.

In addition, at the beginning of the year, Anna spoke quite sharply about the situation with a Russian curler who did not pass doping tests. According to Anna, the use of doping cannot be justified by anything, and athletes who tell stories that they have taken the drug inadvertently are like a storyteller.

News about Anna's professional life can be found in her

For seven years in tennis young Russian athlete Anna Chakvetadze has reached truly unprecedented heights. Winner of two Federation Cups for the victory of the national team, participant in the semifinals at the US Open, winner of 8 WTA tournaments in single player, the Wimbledon junior finalist and the fifth best female tennis player in the world in singles - all these victories speak of an incredible will to win and many years of hard work.

Anna Chakvetadze's first steps in sports

Having started training at the age of eight with Viktor Pavlov, Anna Chakvetadze will subsequently study at the Valerie Academy, an international center for children's tennis, and at the Chris Evert Academy.

Chakvetadze's junior career started very loudly - the sixteen-year-old tennis player became the champion of the Russian Federation in 2001, and the next year only confirmed this title. She submitted many competitions in different countries CIS and Baltic states. In addition, a few more wins as part of the Russian national team at the European Cup among senior group juniors and Wimbledon Cup singles made her success literally sensational

Professional level of a tennis player

When in 2003 Anna Chakvetadze came to "adult" tennis, she was already famous. Speaking at the games in the Grand Slam tournaments, Chakvetadze blocked the path in the second round at the US Open of Anastasia Myskina in 2004, making her appearance at professional level truly triumphant.

In 2006, Chakvetadze became the winner of the Kremlin Cup, was able to get a prestigious victory at the WTA competition in China, and a year later she put another WTA title in her collection of awards - for victory in Australia.

Completion of a sports career

In addition to winning the Paris Open GDF Suez and contributing to the exit Russian team in the semifinals of the Federation Cup, 2008 was generally quite unsuccessful for Chakvetadze. Several losses, a forced refusal to perform at the Beijing Olympics and personal misfortunes - an armed attack in which Anna suffered along with her family.

In 2009 and 2010, the line of failures continued - Chakvetadze could not boast of any serious achievements, and only by the end of 2010 she finally managed to become the owner of another WTA title, return to the top 100 and reach the Kremlin Cup quarterfinals.

However, it was too early to rejoice - in 2011, Anna lost two competitions at the beginning of the season due to poor health. Doctors diagnosed an inflammatory process, followed by a leg injury and joint inflammation. Chakvetadze decides to freeze the rating for two years, but later announced the end of her career.

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