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    Sofia News Agency, Bulgaria
    Oct 13 2006

    Tennis Sisters of Bulgaria with Star of Fame


    Photo: Katerina, Manuela and Magdalena (from R to L) pose in front of
    the star of Maleeva Sisters, which was officially inaugurated Friday
    on the Walk of Fame in Sofia. Photo by Kameliya Atanasova (Sofia
    Photo Agency)


    The three Maleeva sisters - Katerina, Manuela and Magdalena -
    received their glory star on the Walk of Fame in Sofia.

    The solemn ceremony was organised a few months after the youngest
    among them, Magdalena, put end to her tennis career.

    The recognition honoured several decades of numerous victories of the
    three sisters in the world of tennis, mentored by their mother and
    individual coach Yulia Berberyan.

    The red-carpet ceremony took place in front of the Arena movie
    theatre on Friday evening.

    The stars already shining on the Walk of Fame belong to football star
    Hristo Stoitchkov, folk singer Valya Balkanska, pop singer Lili
    Ivanova, violin virtuoso Vasko Vassilev, Bulgaria's first cosmonaut
    Georgi Ivanov and clarinet player Ivo Papazov.

    Maleeva's mother Yulia Berberyan came from a prominent Armenian
    family, which found refuge in Bulgaria after the 1896 Armenian
    massacres in the Ottoman Empire. She was the best Bulgarian tennis
    player in the 1960s.

    After retiring from professional tennis in the 1970s, Berberyan
    started on a coaching career. She trained all of her three daughters,
    Magdalena, Katerina and Manuela, each of whom eventually became WTA
    top six players.

    Manuela, Katerina and Magdalena earned their place in the Top 6 of
    the world rankings and set numerous records that will remain in the
    sport's history.

    >From the first success of the 12-year-old Manuela at the 1979 "Orange
    Bowl" to the present victories of Magdalena, there is at least one
    Maleeva in the world's tennis elite for over a quarter of a century
    now.

    In October 2005, Magdalena Maleeva retired from professional tennis,
    after 16 seasons in the tennis elite, ending the era of the Maleeva
    Sisters.
    http://www.novinite.com/view_news .php?id=71139
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