Former world number nine, commentator Alexander Metreveli, told that he will fly to Moscow from Georgia to say goodbye to Soviet tennis player and commentator Anna Dmitrieva.
On Monday it became known that Dmitrieva died at the age of 83. She ended her career in the early 1970s and began working as a journalist, including for more than 15 years editing sports programs for USSR state television and radio. In 1997, Dmitrieva received the Russian national Golden Microphone award as the best sports commentator on Russian television. From 2004 to 2010, she headed the management of the NTV-Plus sports channels, then worked on the channel.
– I’m shocked. We will talk to you in Moscow. “I am getting ready now and will fly to Moscow to say goodbye,” Metreveli told .
In 2020, Dmitrieva received the national sports commentator award “Voice of Sports” in the category “Best Couple Report” together with Metreveli.
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