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Which tennis players have the highest academic qualifications?
Zvonareva:

Master of International Economic Relations, Moscow Foreign Teachers College. As the former runner-up of the second and second Grand Slam in the world, Russian powder Zvonareva has good strength on the court. Her superior ability to change the bottom line and the transformation of attack and defense have made her achieve good results, but her fragile psychological quality has always been a big shortcoming. After the London Olympics, Zvonareva stayed away from the competition due to injury. During this period, she went to the university to study international economic relations. When she frankly graduated, she was under more pressure to defend her thesis than to play the grand slam final. Zvonareva recalled: "Although I got a master's degree in international economic relations, I still want to get a law degree, so I intend to continue studying the international constitution. I will study in another school, and I will come back here to do some scientific research after I get my degree. " Zvonareva has also made some achievements in her studies and has just returned recently. It remains to be seen whether the 32-year-old can return to her former state.

Chakvetadze: Department of Psychology, Moscow University. Chakvetadze has the purest and most beautiful appearance in Russell Red Army, and is also a full-fledged pilot. Coupled with her soft technical play, she was also unique in the former women's tennis world, but at the peak, she was helpless to be attacked by gangsters, which made her psychologically traumatized and thus devastated. But for her who graduated from psychology, this major may be the best healing agent. Although she can't be back in the game, it will help her later life and attitude towards life.

Blake: Economics Department of Harvard University. As high flyers of Harvard University, Blake's academic performance in tennis may be the highest, but at the same time, as a professional player, he dropped out of school to play games in his sophomore year and was once listed as a dropout by the school. In 2004, in order to get a diploma, Blake basically didn't play games. It is precisely because of academic and tennis factors that Blake has not achieved much in tennis, which shows the cruelty of professional tennis. However, being a Harvard student did make him

Yuzny: Doctor of Philosophy, Moscow University. Russian tennis players have always been known for their serious emotions, and Uzzini is no exception. As a rare tennis player who has served in the military service, you can see Uzzini's bloody and masculine side in many games, and even once he hit himself on the head with a racket because he was dissatisfied with his performance. However, it is somewhat surprising that this famous violent tennis player is a doctor of philosophy. But philosophy has always been classified, and Uzzini may have a natural worship of "violence aesthetics".

Gibbs: Stanford University. Gibbs, a rising star of American women's tennis, achieved good results in the North American double crown last year and began to be known by everyone. Her sweet appearance exudes the flavor of a typical American female college student. After graduating from Stanford University, Gibbs gradually began to take root in tennis. Because she wanted to imitate her idol Haining's playing style, she almost hit the ball with a SLR at first, but her physical condition made her look mediocre in all technical links, making it difficult to break a new world in tennis.

Li Na: Huazhong University of Science and Technology majoring in journalism. /kloc-When she was 0/6 years old, Li Na once expressed her dream of being in the top ten in the world, so she worked hard for a long time afterwards. However, in her first career, due to various reasons, she could not make any achievements, so she had no choice but to retire. After retiring, she entered Huazhong University of Science and Technology to study journalism and graduated smoothly. Maybe I learned a lot in college. Li Na's second career was brilliant, creating many "firsts" in tennis in China, including winning two Grand Slams, which greatly promoted the development of tennis in China. Many young people in China dare not say that Li Na's success must be directly related to her college studies, because she began to pay attention to tennis, but her college experience must have a certain impact on her later success.