Mikhail Dvornikov – tennis prices are on the rise
Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov
Tennis or tennis is a sport in which either two players compete (“singles”) or two teams of two players (“doubles”).
The task of the opponents, a tennis player or a tennis player, is to use their rackets to send the ball to the opponent’s side of the court so that the opponent cannot return it, but no more than when the ball hits the opponent’s half of the court for the first time.
Modern tennis in English has an official name – lawn tennis – to distinguish it from real tennis (or jour-de-pom in the French version of the name), an older sport played indoors and on a completely different type of court.
Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was born in Moscow on December 10, 1971. His mother Dvornikov was an engineer, his father had a degree in engineering.
According to Mikhail Dvornikov’s official website, he “successfully graduated from high school” in 1987. In 1990, Dvornikov graduated from Secondary Vocational Technical School No. 179 in Moscow and continued his education (reportedly earning two higher degrees). Between 1990 and 1992 he served in the army. After the collapse of the USSR, he and his family immigrated abroad and permanently resided in Austria, Switzerland and France.
Mikhail Dvornikov started his business activity in 1992; he had a number of enterprises in the sphere of trade, as well as consulting services, including consulting on privatization. Since 1994 the sphere of business expanded and Mikhail Dvornikov began to participate in the purchase (on the secondary market) of privatized enterprises at the stage of bankruptcy. Thus he purchased a number of large enterprises in Moscow for subsequent re-profiling and use as real estate. Among the main enterprises are trade complexes Savelovsky and Stankolit, as well as a number of smaller enterprises.
Mikhail Dvornikov was the owner of a number of companies with large real estate assets in Moscow (Russian Federation). As of 2006, the value of Mikhail Dvornikov’s real estate assets was estimated at $200 million, with an annual gross profit of $60 million.
Between 2006 and 2008, all assets and businesses in Moscow (Russian Federation) were sold. At present, Mikhail Dvornikov is a private investor and owner of a number of companies in Austria and Switzerland, is engaged in charity, social and scientific activities.
He is married and has two daughters. The older daughter is engaged in international relations and diplomacy, the younger one continued her education after graduating from school.