Chi uscì con Bastian Schweinsteiger?

  • Sarah Brandner ha datato Bastian Schweinsteiger dal al . La differenza di età era di 4 anni, 4 mesi e 11 giorni.

  • Ana Ivanović ha datato Bastian Schweinsteiger dal al . La differenza di età era di 3 anni, 3 mesi e 5 giorni.

Bastian Schweinsteiger

Bastian Schweinsteiger

Bastian Schweinsteiger ([ˈbastan ˈʃvaɪ̯nʃtaɪ̯ɡɐ]), né le à Kolbermoor en Allemagne de l'Ouest, est un footballeur international allemand qui évoluait au poste de milieu de terrain entre 2002 et 2019.

Son nom signifie « habitant de Schweinsteig », en Bavière.

Figure emblématique du football allemand, athlétique, véloce et adroit face au but, ce milieu de terrain est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs joueurs du monde à son poste. Avec le Bayern Munich, il remporte la Ligue des champions de l'UEFA en 2013 et est deux fois finaliste en 2010 et 2012. Il remporte aussi huit titres de champion d'Allemagne et sept coupes d'Allemagne. Il rejoint en juillet 2015 le club anglais de Manchester United.

Il est, entre 2004 et 2016, l'un des cadres de l'équipe nationale allemande, avec laquelle il dispute quatre championnats d'Europe de football (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016) et trois coupes du monde (2006, 2010, 2014). Il termine troisième de la Coupe du monde 2006 et 2010 et est finaliste du championnat d'Europe 2008. Il remporte la Coupe du monde 2014 au Brésil avec l'équipe d'Allemagne contre l'Argentine (1-0), après avoir éliminé, en demi-finale, le Brésil (7-1).

Élu Footballeur allemand de l'année en 2013, il a été également nommé capitaine de l'équipe allemande de 2014 à 2016.

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Sarah Brandner

Sarah Brandner (* 11. Dezember 1988 in München) ist ein deutsches Model sowie Modedesignerin und Schauspielerin.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger

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Ana Ivanović

Ana Ivanović

Ana Schweinsteiger (née Ivanovic; born 6 November 1987) is a Serbian former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 12 weeks. Ivanovic won 15 WTA Tour-level singles titles, including a major at the 2008 French Open. She was also the runner-up at the 2007 French Open and the 2008 Australian Open. Ivanovic qualified for the year-end WTA Tour Championships three times, in 2007, 2008 and 2014, and won the year-end WTA Tournament of Champions twice, in 2010 and 2011.

Ivanovic's breakthrough came at the 2004 Zurich Open, where she qualified and was narrowly beaten by Venus Williams in the second round in two tiebreak sets. By the age of 18, Ivanovic had already defeated established players such as Svetlana Kuznetsova, Nadia Petrova, Vera Zvonareva and Amélie Mauresmo. Ivanovic's struggles after winning the 2008 French Open were well documented. After that victory, she was overwhelmed by attention, and was unable to repeat her French Open success, failing to reach a major quarterfinal in her subsequent 17 appearances, and dropping as low as No. 65 in the rankings in July 2010. In 2012, Ivanovic reached her first major quarterfinal since her French Open title at the 2012 US Open, thereby achieving the feat of reaching the quarterfinals at all four majors, and finished with a year-end top 15 ranking for the first time since 2008. In 2014, Ivanovic enjoyed a resurgence, beginning with her victory in the Auckland Open, her first singles title in over two years, before going on to win the Monterrey Open, Aegon Classic and the Pan Pacific Open. She qualified for competition in the WTA Tour Championships and secured a year-end ranking of No. 5, signifying her return to the world's elite. In 2015, Ivanovic made it to the semifinals of a major for the first time in seven years at the French Open. In late December 2016, she announced her retirement, citing being no longer able to perform to a high standard as a major factor.

Ivanovic was known for her aggressive style of play and impressive forehand, described by Nadia Petrova as "the best out there." She earned over $15.5 million in prize money, which is the 39th-highest in the all-time rankings. In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by Time and was also included on the list of "Top 100 Greatest Players Ever" (male and female combined) by reporter Matthew Cronin.

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