Zvereva, Natasha (1971–)
Zvereva, Natasha (1971–)
Belarusian tennis player. Name variations: Natalya Zvereva. Born April 16, 1971, in Minsk, Russia.
At Barcelona Olympics, won a bronze medal in doubles (1992); won Australian Open for mixed doubles (1990, 1995); won three of the four Grand Slam doubles titles in the same year 4 times (1992–94, 1997); won 20 Grand Slam titles.
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