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Viktoria Milvidskaia Belinsky

Viktoria Milvidskaia Belinsky (born ''Milvidskaia'', 20 April 1967 in Moscow, USSR) is a Russian former professional tennis player.
Viktoria started playing tennis at the age of 7 in Moscow, USSR. She played for the famous "Spartak" tennis club. Her coaches were Alexandra Granaturova and Larisa Preobrazhenskaya.
In 1983, Viktoria won the international tennis tournament in Moscow and received an honor of international sports degree and the rank ''Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class''(equates to ''international champion''). It was the beginning of her professional tennis career. She was a member of the USSR national tennis team (1983-1989) and represented her country in many different tournaments all around the world. In 1984 she became the youngest USSR national champion. In 1984-1992 she was one of the top 10 tennis players in the country.
M.A. in physical education, State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports in Moscow, May 1989.
Viktoria played in all Grand Slam tournaments. She had career wins over Katerina Maleeva, Jana Novotna, Manon Bollegraf, Tami Whitlinger, Sandra Wasserman, Nicole Arendt, Ines Gorrochategui, Lubomira Bacheva, Regina Marsikova, Andrea Strnadova, Catherine Tanvier, Sabine Hack, and Radka Bobkova. She stopped playing in 1993 due to a serious knee injury. That same year, she moved to the United States.
In 2005-2008, Viktoria worked at the Russian NTV PLUS TENNIS Channel. Her program was called, "Tennis coach - is it natured or nurtured?".
She has interviewed many famous tennis coaches including Wayne Bryan, Nick Bollettieri, Bud Collins, Robert Lansdorp, Carlos Rodrigues, Richard Williams. In addition, she has interviewed famous tennis players such as Serena Williams, Andy Roddick, Anna Kurnikova, Marat Safin and Janko Tipsarević. She worked as a sports broadcaster at the Olympic Games in Beijing (2008), and as a tennis analyst at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, the Davis Cup and the Federation Cup.
In 2014, Viktoria worked as a coach for the USTA ''Player Development program'' in New York City, NY.

In 2015, she moved to Florida and started working as a private coach with professional junior tennis players.

==Singles==


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