Five-time tennis Slam winner is one of the most recognized names in the sport. Over her storied, nearly two-decade career, she became not only the first Russian woman to achieve the world number one ranking (at age 18), but also one of only women ever to achieve a career Grand Slam (meaning, she has prevailed at the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S.

Open). She has 36 career titles overall, and, officially, though this figure is much higher when you factor in brand deals, her tour winnings amount to more than $38 million. Case in point: If you’re looking for wellness tips to catalyze high achievement, read on! officially retired from tennis in February of 2020, but has since maintained a busy off-court life that involves motherhood, a number of entrepreneurial pursuits, and, as of this year, a partnership with on a new program the hospitality group is calling “Wellness Immersions.

” has curated–and will host–the first in the series at property in Thailand. It centers, fittingly, on optimizing performance and recovery. “I’ve curated everything,” says “From when you wake up, to your first meal, to your first or breath work session, to everything in between.

” She adds: “What I’ve loved most about this so far is that we’re positioning it for all different levels. Whether you’re someone who works out frequently, or not, or who practices meditation, or not, we’re encouraging all different levels to participate. Routines are importa.