Elena Alexandrovna Likhovtseva
Origin/Culture/Country: RussianElena Alexandrovna Likhovtseva: is a Russian tennis player, She turned professional in January 1992 at the age of 16.Likhovtseva's career best appearance in a Grand Slam was when she reached the semi finals of the French Open 2005 before she was comprehensively defeated by Mary Pierce 6–1 6–1. Elena is also one of the few people in either the men's or women's game to have lost a tiebreaker from 6–0 up (this was also against Mary Pierce, in Moscow; Pierce went on to win the tournament).
Elena Pampoulova
Origin/Culture/Country: BulgarianElena Pampoulova: is a retired professional tennis player from Bulgaria. She competed for Fed Cup of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Elena's first tennis coach was her own mother, Bulgarian tennis player Lubka Radkova. Elena's father, Emilian Pampoulov, is also a tennis player.
Elena Tatarkova
Origin/Culture/Country: UkraineElena Tatarkova: was a professional female tennis player from Ukraine. Now retired, she won four ITF singles titles, four WTA doubles titles, and 25 ITF doubles titles. Her best career result came in doubles, where she reached the 1999 Wimbledon women's doubles final with partner Mariaan de Swardt, where they lost to Americans Lindsay Davenport and Corina Morariu. Tatarkova also made the 2001 French Open doubles semifinals with Justine Henin. She reached a career-high singles ranking of World Number 45 on January 18, 1999, and a high doubles ranking of World Number 9 on July 5, 1999.
Elena Sergejevna Vesnina
Origin/Culture/Country: RussianElena Sergejevna Vesnina: is a professional female tennis player from Russia.Although she had never yet won a WTA singles title or progressed beyond the semi-final stage at WTA level as of April 2008, Vesnina has advanced as high as World No. 41 in the WTA world rankings, has reached the fourth round of one Grand Slam (the Australian Open, 2006) and the third round of two others (The Championships, Wimbledon, 2007 and the Australian Open, 2008), the fourth round of one Tier I WTA event (Miami, 2008) and the third round of another (Miami, 2006), the third round of two Tier II WTA events (Amelia Island, 2006 and again in 2008), five Tier III WTA quarter-finals, two Tier IV WTA semifinals (Forest Hills, 2007 and Tashkent, 2007).
Elena Donaldson Akhmilovskaya
Origin/Culture/Country: RussianElena Donaldson Akhmilovskaya: is a Woman Grandmaster of chess.She has been one of the strongest woman players in the world. She won the Woman's Candidates tournament and in 1986 played a match against Maia Chiburdanidze in Sofia for the Woman's World Chess Championship, but lost by 8½–5½.