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Maria Sharapova

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I never really had an idol.


— Maria Sharapova


#i #idol #never #really

I owe a lot to my parents.


— Maria Sharapova


#lot #owe #parents

I think when you know what you are going to wear, it fits and it's great material, then you feel confident in it.


— Maria Sharapova


#feel #fits #going #great #great material

I try not to hit a swing volley and run back. So my swing volley is kind of that transition to the net. It's been one of my favorite shots ever since I was young.


— Maria Sharapova


#been #ever #favorite #hit #i

I want my handbags and my shoes to be stylish but I want to make sure that they're versatile. I travel and I have to make sure the pieces I put into my bag can go with a dress or with shorts or jeans.


— Maria Sharapova


#dress #go #handbags #i #into

I want my tennis to speak for everything.


— Maria Sharapova


#i #speak #tennis #want

I'd like to have a family.


— Maria Sharapova


#i #like

I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi.


— Maria Sharapova


#hometown #i #love #open #school

I'm always on the go. I love doing things until I hit rock bottom. Then I need my 12 hours of sleep, and I'm on the go again.


— Maria Sharapova


#always #bottom #doing #go #hit

I'm an athlete. I go out there and fight my heart out.


— Maria Sharapova


#fight #go #heart #i #out






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Did you know about Maria Sharapova?

Despite her powerful game Sharapova's greatest asset is considered to be her mental toughness and competitive spirit with Nick Bollettieri stating that Maria Sharapova is "tough as nails". She then defeated 26th seed Alexandra Dulgheru 3–6 7–66 7–65 in the quarterfinals in a match that lasted 3 hours and 28 minutes the longest match of her career. 2008: Australian Open champion and recurrence of shoulder injury
Sharapova was seeded fifth at the Australian Open but was not considered a favorite.

She has been in seven Grand Slam finals with a record of 4–3. In June 2011 Maria Sharapova was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past Present and Future" by Time and in March 2012 was named one of the "100 Greatest of All Time" by Tennis Channel. Sharapova made her professional breakthrough in 2004 at age 17 when Maria Sharapova defeated two-time defending champion and top seed Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final for her first Grand Slam singles title.

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