Maria Sharapova returns after a 15-month doping ban on Wednesday, desperate to rediscover the glory which brought her five Grand Slams, the world's top ranking and a spectacular multi-million dollar lifestyle
Maria Sharapova
Maria Sharapova
Maria Sharapova returns after a 15-month doping ban on Wednesday, desperate to rediscover the glory which brought her five Grand Slams, the world's top ranking and a spectacular multi-million dollar lifestyle.
The poster girl of women's tennis won't necessarily be welcomed back with open arms by rivals who were already suspicious of the towering Russian's ice-cold detachment even before her fall from grace.
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However, Sharapova isn't losing any sleep as the 30-year-old prepares for her first match since being defeated by Serena Williams in the 2016 Australian Open quarter-finals.
"That is the least of my concerns. I know that I am respected in my field. I see it in how my opponents play against me," said Sharapova who was handed a wild card for Stuttgart event, a clay court tournament sponsored by Porsche, one of her backers.
She was even given a Wednesday start as that's the day her ban — imposed for testing positive for meldonium at last year's Australian Open — comes to an end.