Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Biljana Plav i, Andrea Petkovic, Goran ugi, Me a Selimovi, Amer Deli, Muhamed Had iefendi, Dra en Erdemovi, Emir Vildi, Mirza Deliba i, Damir Mr i, Muhamed Konji, Damir Mulaomerovi, Kristian Krekovi, Darko Lukanovi, Vladimir Valjarevi, Milan uri, Radomir Markovi, Petar Jovanovi, Eldar Had imehmedovi, Mile Ili, Lee Sa-Vik, Emir i i, Mario Bo i, Ismet tili, Denis Azabagi, Nesim Tahirovi, Enes Me anovi, Almir Beki, Selma Bajrami, Marjan Mijajlovi, Mirko Kokotovi, Semezdin Mehmedinovi, Stani a Nikoli, Nedim Ni i, Cvijetin Blagojevi, Romeo Mitrovi, Walter Neugebauer, Seada Palavri, Gradimir Crnogorac, Adnan Sarajli, Mustafa Huki, Emir Had ihafizbegovi, Izudin avrkovi, Elmedin Kikanovi, Jasmin Huki, Denis Mujki, Samir Bekri, Ema Burgi, Mersudin Ahmetovi, Sead Sarajli, Ismet Had i, Velibor Vasili, Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi, Sanja Maleti, Nenad Popovi, MayaSar. Excerpt: Andrea Petkovi (in Serbian Cyrillic:, born 9 September 1987) is a professional German tennis player of Serbian origin. She is the highest ranked German tennis player. She lives in Griesheim near Darmstadt, Germany. Petkovi reached her current and career-high singles ranking of World No. 10 on 8 August 2011. She has won 2 WTA titles, 8 ITF singles titles and 3 ITF doubles titles. Petkovic became the German national champion in 2007 and 2009. She is coached by Petar Popovi and her father Zoran. Andrea Petkovi was born in Tuzla, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia. but at the age of six months, the family relocated to Germany. Petkovi first took to the tennis courts when she was six; her father Zoran Petkovi, former Yugoslav tennis player and member of the Yugoslavia Davis Cup team, was a coach at a club in Darmstadt at the time. He introduced her to the sport and later became...