Russian Tennis Players

What would their jobs be, if not tennis ? Have you ever asked yourself this question about the top 10 players?
For Hollywood actors/actresses, you know what jobs they had before, since most of them started later in life to act. Most of them were waiters/waitereses.
What about tennis players ?
I could guess 4 female players.
Maresmo probabily would have been working in bar/resturant since she owns some in France & likes these business.
Kim would probably be still in sport,since she came from a sporty family.
The William sisters would probably work government jobs.
The Russian players (Sharapova, Petrova, Kuznetsova, Myskina..etc) would probably be in Russia working in service sector jobs like store clercks/waitresses or accountants for small companies or banks. Dementieva would be a school teacher like her mother.
What do you think ? Just quess! lol
Justine:Dentist
Sharapova:Bar/Strip dancer in Siberia or Russian call girl in the US.
Marezmo: Bartender
Kusnatzova: Waitress in a Moscow resturant.
Kim:Soccer player
Martina:Travel agent
Petrova: Grocery store employee in Moscow
Ivanovic: McDonald employee in Serbia
Jankovic:Nurse in Serbia
Dementieva: Factory worker in Moscow
Hantuchova: Model in Europe
Serena and Venus:Home pregnant with 4 or 5 kids each and on welfare and s. security assistance.
Interesting question though.
Russian tennis player Elena Dementieva and the Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki (Part 1)
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