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Tennis World on MSNMaria Sharapova shares first big purchase she made in 2004; It might surprise youIn 2004, a 17-year-old Sharapova became a Grand Slam champion after stunning Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final.
Maria Sharapova is among the vocal advocates lending ... "In speaking with the WTA Foundation alongside UNICEF, understanding and realizing that not so many women around the world have access ...
@billiejeanking” Maria Sharapova is recognized as one of the greatest tennis legends of all time. The Russian player was a five-time Grand Slam champion, a winner at the Olympics, and the number 1 ...
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The 7 youngest WTA Finals champions – ft. Monica Seles, Maria Sharapova, Steffi GrafMonths after stunning the tennis world with her Wimbledon triumph, Sharapova capped off her breakthrough 2004 season by lifting her sole WTA Finals title. The Russian finished second in her group ...
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Maria Sharapova Talks Advocacy, Life After Retirement, and the Future of Women's TennisWTA Foundation's Global Women's Health Fund ... and what impact do you hope to accomplish? Maria Sharapova: "My journey has led me to do this meaningful work. I was a professional athlete for ...
McNally's adrenaline and focus paid off early as she stunningly won the first set, prompting her to throw her arms up in a ...
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Maria Sharapova played her first WTA match in the United States since 2015 and beat Jennifer Brady 6-1, 4-6, 6-0 on Monday night in the opening round of the Bank of the West ...
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