Finally, the third part of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue’s babes of tennis is Tatiana Golovin, yet another tennis playing hottie from Russia. That makes this year’s SI issue two Russians and one girl from Eastern Europe. And can you really blame SI? What are they going to put in a bikini and have bounce up and down a beach, Serena Williams and her trucker thighs? Give me a break. See, this is how a female tennis player should look — muscular, but at the same time, not capable of squeezing you to death with her calf muscles during the throes of passion. Check out Tatiana Golovin. Now if only SI could get Maria Sharapova and Anna Kournikova together for a twosome spread…
9 August 2007
The more I see of French tennis babe Tatiana Golovin, the more my curiosity is pique. She’s not exactly a classic beauty the way Maria Sharapova or Anna Kournikova is (that’s the problem with not being Russian, I suppose), but there’s a certain something about her that’s, shall we say, “game”. And check out this spread by Tatiana Golovin for FHM Magazine. Ooh lala indeed! She’s looking good. Not exactly revealing stuff, especially from the girl who bucked Wimbledon’s no-red-panties rule, but still quite enticing. Very classy, hot, and shows off her good side nicely. I gotta start watching tennis more…
2 July 2007
Nineteen year old French tennis chick Tatiana Golovin likes her red underwear. She really, really likes it, even though it’s not even an actual underwear if you ask me. More like a very short short. But I digress. Tatiana Golovin is causing something of a stir over the All-England Club (i.e. Wimbledon), where she has worn red underwear underneath her tennis uniform anyway despite rules that specifically call for “predominantly white” clothes to be worn on the court. As you can see from the pictures below, that underwear, well, ain’t white, or “predominantly” white. She’s not exactly the second coming of Maria Sharapova, but we still like her, if only because she rebelled against stuffy England. Yeah, take that, Brits!
17 February 2009