Monday, June 25, 2012

Maria Sharapova

  • Maria Sharapova admits winning Wimbledon just weeks after securing her first French Open title would be the crowning glory of her career.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • WIMBLEDON, England – With a French Open title and a complete set of Grand Slam titles in pocket, Maria Sharapova hopes to add a different plot to her resurgent career.
  • (USA Today)
  • Maria Sharapova knows what it feels like to win. She also knows what it feels like to be a champion, having won the 2012 French Open to complete her career Grand Slam (Wimbledon, US Open, French Open and Australian Open).
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The tennis star's career has been the definition of a roller coaster. But she's overcome the lows and will be in position at the 2012 Wimbledon to fly higher than ever before and distance herself from the rest of the women's field.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Maria Sharapova will be carrying the flag at the Olympic opening ceremonies, according to a statement on the tennis stars Facebook page.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • After the stellar delight of winning the French Open to complete a career Grand Slam, Maria Sharapova has come back down to earth at Wimbledon, scene of one of her greatest disappointments a year ago.
  • (star.com.my)
  • In Paris a fortnight ago, the womens tour got what it wanted: a ripping yarn full of redemption and courage.
  • (Daily News and Analysis)
  • Early in the second set of the 2004 Wimbledon final, an extraordinary thing happened: Maria Sharapova, standing inside the service line, unleashed a violent, swinging forehand volley, which hit Serena Williams-- square on the nose.
  • (ESPN)
  • Maria Sharapova, distinguished by her curious combination of the Siberian ice maiden and the honeyed Florida sun-queen, is beginning to regain her regal poise.
  • (Daily News and Analysis)
  • (AP)Assuming the rankings stay the same for the next month, both top-ranked tennis players will play a major role in the Opening Ceremony for the upcoming London Olympics. It was considered to be a break of tradition.
  • (YAHOO!)

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