A 124mph serve, from the former World No. 1 tennis hottie.
Whenever I see ana ivanovich play in the tennis court, my mind drifts off to ana la salvia, the Spanish beauty that is so elusive to any ana la-salvia fan.
For those who don’t know, ivanovic is a former number one in the tennis court before her nerves got the best of her.
She has a mean serve which makes her opponents nervous, especially when she showed it in the 2008 French Open.
La salvia is a Mexican television personality who looks so much like ivanovic that it’s scary. But what about this ana ivanovic serbian tennis player who reminds me of ana la-salvia?
Maybe it’s the fact that ana ivanovic looks more Hispanic-American than Serbian. When ana ivanovic is compared to ana la salvia I see similarities, especially in height, bone structure and how they speak.
Ammmmm; ana la salvia, real deal?
La salvia may be the dolled up version, but ivanovic is definitely the more sporty version. Maybe it’s the long dark hair and the skin color.
The comparisons are so many that I feel like making an ana ivonavic vs anna la-salvia gallery. I can throw in some wallpapers to make the gallery really interesting.
From one biographical account on ana ivanovich , I learned that this tennis player does not only know how to give pro ana tips and tricks, but the ana ivanovic we know and love also knows how to speak Spanish too.
When she masters the language, maybe I can merge my ana la salvia folder with “fake” ana la salvia photos and I won’t even distinguish between the different photos.
If ana ivanovich ever had a tennis ana boot camp for wanna be tennis players, I would sign up. I don’t care if she wallops me in a round of tennis as long as I get a “love” score.
If I’m lucky, I may even see how powerful her serve is.