Russian star Anna Kournikova, who is also a model and television personality, has welcomed her fourth child with her partner, elite singer Enrique Iglesias. The former World No. 8 became one of the best tennis players of all time during her notable professional career, clinching 16 doubles titles and two Tour Finals, season-ending tournaments, in 1999 and 2000 in the doubles category.
Family of Anna Kournikova and Enrique Iglesias and Their Four Kids
Kournikova first met the acclaimed Spanish singer and songwriter, Iglesias, in 2001 during the set of the singer’s ‘Escape’ music video, and the couple started dating shortly after their first meeting.
The couple has never gotten married, as the singer had once shared, “I’ve never really thought marriage would make a difference. I don’t think you love somebody more because of a piece of paper. What makes a difference is that you’re a good parent, period.” (via People)
In December 2017, the couple welcomed twins Nicholas and Lucy, and in January 2020, they welcomed their third child, a daughter named Mary. This month, Kournikova and Iglesias welcomed their fourth child and recently shared a heartwarming glimpse of their newborn through an Instagram post, with the caption reading, “My Sunshine 12.17.2025.”
The child was wrapped in a cloth and wore a cap, with a sloth plush toy at his side.
The couple has always kept their relationship and familial life out of the spotlight, but sometimes they share glimpses of their admirable family moments. During this year’s Halloween, Kournikova shared a warm family picture on Instagram, with her kids dressed up for the day, captioned, “🎃🎃⚽️🐥.”

While wishing Iglesias his 50th birthday, the former WTA star had posted a beautiful picture of the entire family with a heartfelt note, “Happy Birthday to the most amazing Dad! We super love you!!! ❤️”

Kournikova, who led an impressive junior and professional career, won the European Championships and the Italian Open Junior tournament at the age of 14. In 1995, she became the youngest player to clinch the under-18 division of the Junior Orange Bowl tennis tournament. She was also named the U-18 ITF Junior World Champion and Junior European Champion.
She made her WTA debut at the age of 14 and was named the WTA Newcomer of the Year in 1996. In 1998, the Moscow, Russian SFSR, native reached the WTA Top 20 for the first time, led a successful doubles career, and won the WTA Award for Doubles Team of the Year with her partner Martina Hingis, the Swiss icon.
After concluding her career due to injuries, she had also participated in many exhibition matches and charity events.
