Anna Dmitrieva’s reporting style and presentation of information became a standard for subsequent generations of commentators, said Director of the Sports Training Center of Russian National Teams Georgy Bryusov.
On Monday, June 24, it became known that Dmitrieva died at the age of 83. She retired from professional tennis in the early 1970s and began working as a journalist, including more than 15 years writing sports programs at the USSR State Radio and Television Corporation. 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.
— Today the legendary tennis player Anna Dmitrieva died. Anna Vladimirovna went down in history both as a successful athlete who made a breakthrough in Soviet tennis and as an outstanding sports commentator on television and organizer of the best sports programs. Her unique style of reporting and presenting information became the standard for subsequent generations of commentators who consider Anna Vladimirovna their teacher and mentor.
On behalf of the team of the Sports Training Center of the Russian National Teams and myself personally, I express my deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Anna Vladimirovna. Blessed memory, wrote Bryusov in Telegram channel .
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