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Sunday,May 14 2006, 06:12:14 AMMy Maria

Maria Sharapova

Maria SharapovaGrand Slam Record
Titles: 1
Maria Sharapova at Wimbledon 2004.
Country:Flag of Russia Russia
Residence:Bradenton, Florida, USA
Height:188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight:59 kg (131 lb)
Plays:Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Turned pro:2001
Highest singles ranking:1 (2005/08/22)
Highest doubles ranking:41 (2004/06/14)
Singles titles:11
Doubles Titles:3
Career Prize Money:$5,026,526
Australian OpenSF (2005, 2006)
French OpenQF (2004-05)
WimbledonW (2004)
U.S. OpenSF (2005)

Maria Yuryevna Sharapova (shah-RAH-puh-vuh; Russian: Мари́я Ю́рьевна Шара́пова; born April 19, 1987) is a former World No. 1 Russian professional tennis player. Her parents are originally from Gomel, Belarus, but moved to Russia in 1986 in the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Sharapova was born in Nyagan, Russia, the following year. While having Belarusian roots and residing in the USA, Sharapova holds Russian citizenship.

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At the age of three, Sharapova moved with her family to the resort town of Sochi, beginning to play tennis at the age of four, using a racquet given to her by Yevgeny Kafelnikov's father. At age five or six, at a tennis clinic in Moscow, Sharapova was spotted by Martina Navratilova, who urged her parents to get her serious coaching in the United States.

In 2004, Sharapova became the third youngest Wimbledon women's champion (after Lottie Dod and Martina Hingis) and second youngest in the Open Era by defeating defending two-time champion Serena Williams in straight sets (6-1, 6-4). She also became the first Russian ever to win that tournament.

Maria Sharapova currently uses the Prince o3 Racket and consequently the popularity of the racket has gone through the roof.

A 6 ft 2 in. and growing, Sharapova is regarded by many as possessing a natural beauty and figure and has done some modeling in November 2003 with IMG Models. She enjoys fashion and is known to read celebrity magazines. However, she says she does not want to overdo these activities, preferring to focus on her tennis. She is often compared to Anna Kournikova, also a Russian, a Bollettieri student, and a model. However, Sharapova, Bollettieri, and Kournikova all reject the comparison.

From June 2004 until her Wimbledon semi-final appearance in 2005, Sharapova had a 22-match winning streak on grass, including back-to-back Birmingham titles and the Wimbledon crown. Sharapova's huge success continued after winning Wimbledon, with a victory at the WTA Season-Ending Championships and consistent results.

In November 2004, Sharapova signed a deal to represent Canon Inc. and promotes both their cameras and office products.

In April 2005, Sharapova was listed by People Magazine as among the 50 most beautiful celebrities in the world. In June 2005, Forbes magazine listed Sharapova as the highest-paid female athlete in the world, with annual earnings of $18 million. A significant portion of this amount came from endorsements.

Defending her Wimbledon title in 2005 proved to be a simple enough task at first, with Sharapova sailing through to the semi-finals with ease without losing a set. However, she dropped her first set of the tournament against a rejuvenated Venus Williams and lost the match 6-7 1-6 in one of the most thrilling and masterful displays of power and accuracy seen in the women's game. Sharapova's streak on grass was ended, as was her quest for the No. 1 ranking, with Lindsay Davenport, who lost a historic match to Venus Williams in the 2005 Wimbledon final, holding firm.

However, a back injury that Davenport sustained in the Wimbledon final meant that she could not defend her titles won during the US hard court season of 2004. Because of this, she lost valuable ranking points. Sharapova was also suffering from an injury and did not complete a tournament during the season, but she had fewer points to defend and therefore rose to the No. 1 ranking on August 22, 2005. Sharapova's reign was short-lived, lasting only a week after Davenport re-ascended after winning the New Haven title. Sharapova rose to the No. 1 ranking again on September 12, 2005 despite losing in the Semi-finals of the US Open.

Her loss in the semifinal of the 2005 US Open against Kim Clijsters marked the fourth time that season that she lost at a Grand Slam tournament against the eventual champion: Australian Open-SF-Serena Williams, French Open-QF-Justine Henin-Hardenne, Wimbledon-SF-Venus Williams, US Open-SF-Kim Clijsters. That streak was broken in January 2006, when Sharapova lost in the Australian Open semi-final to Justine Henin-Hardenne. Henin-Hardenne went on to lose in the final of the Australian Open to Amelie Mauresmo.

Maria Sharapova at the 2006 Pacific Life Open.
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Maria Sharapova at the 2006 Pacific Life Open.

In February 2006, Sharapova featured in a six-page bikini photoshoot spread in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue annual magazine which debuted on Valentine's Day, along with 25 other scantily-clad supermodels. Sharapova joined the ranks of other athletes who have previously appeared in the publication.

On March 18, Sharapova, as No.3 seed, claimed her first title of the year at the Pacific Life Open at Indian Wells (a Tier 1 event), defeating No.4 seed Elena Dementieva in the final, 6-1 6-2. This is her first title in 2006 and the 11th in career. Note: Sharapova is the first Russian to reach the final of the Pacific Life Open. As Dementieva reached the final later, surprisingly defeating Justine Henin-Hardenne, this was the first-ever all-Russian final at this Tier I tournament.

FHM Magazine ranked Sharapova eighth among the "100 Sexiest Women in the World" in its 2006 List, up from her 36th placement in the previous year's edition. [1]

Education

Sharapova studies via correspondence on the internet with the Keystone High School home schooling program and has a liking for sociology. As of 2004, she is in her second year of high school at 17 years of age. (source: Inside Tennis magazine, Sept. issue)

Awards

2003

  • WTA Newcomer of the Year

2004

  • WTA Player of the Year
  • WTA Most Improved Player of the Year
  • WTA Player Service

2005

  • ESPY Best Female Tennis Player
  • Named Russia's tennis federation as the country's best female player for the year
  • Awarded the honorary Master of Sports of Russia title

Trivia

  • Is good friends with fellow Russian tennis player Maria Kirilenko, despite not getting along with many of the other female Russian tennis players.
  • Is affectionately called "Masha".

Quotes

Grand Slam singles finals

Wins (1)

YearChampionshipOpponent in FinalScore in Final
2004WimbledonSerena Williams6-1 6-4

Runner-ups (0)

Titles (11)

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (1)
WTA Championships (1)
Tier I Event (2)
WTA Tour (7)

Singles (11)

No.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponent in the finalScore
1.Sep 29, 2003Tokyo, JapanHardAniko Kapros (Hungary)2-6 6-2 5-6
2.Oct 27, 2003Quebec City, CanadaHardMilagros Sequera (Venezuela)6-2, Retired
3.Jun 7, 2004Birmingham, Great BritainGrassTatiana Golovin (France)4-6 6-2 6-1
4.Jun 21, 2004Wimbledon, London, Great BritainGrassSerena Williams (USA)6-1 6-4
5.Sep 27, 2004Seoul, South KoreaHardMarta Domachowska (Poland)6-1 6-1
6.Oct 4, 2004Tokyo, JapanHardMashona Washington (USA)6-0 6-1
7.Nov 8, 2004WTA Championships, Los Angeles, USAHardSerena Williams (USA)4-6 4-6 6-4
8.Feb 6, 2005Tokyo, JapanCarpetLindsay Davenport (USA)6-1 3-6 7-6
9.Feb 21, 2005Doha, QatarHardAlicia Molik (Australia)4-6 6-1 6-4
10.Jun 6, 2005Birmingham, Great BritainGrassJelena Jankovic (Serbia & Montenegro)6-2 4-6 6-1
11.Mar 18, 2006Indian Wells, USAHardElena Dementieva (Russia)6-1 6-2

Singles Finalist (4)

  • 2004: Zurich (lost to Alicia Molik)
  • 2005: Miami (lost to Kim Clijsters)
  • 2006: Dubai (lost to Justine Henin-Hardenne)
  • 2006: Miami (lost to Svetlana Kuznetsova)

Performance Timeline

Tournament20062005200420032002Career
Australian OpenSFSF3r1r-0
French Open QFQF1r-0
Wimbledon SFW4r-1
U.S. Open SF3r2r-0
Grand Slam Win-Loss5-119-415-34-40-043-12
WTA Tour Championships SFW--1
TokyoSFW2r--1
Indian WellsWSF4r1r2r1
MiamiFF4r1r-0
Charleston---1r-0
Berlin QF3r--0
Rome SF3r--0
San Diego -QF--0
San Diego -QF--0
Montreal/Toronto -3r1r-0
Moscow QF---0
Zurich -F--0
Finals reached3462015
Tournaments Won1352011
Hardcourt Win-Loss19-329-734-1120-81-2103-31
Carpet Win-Loss2-15-11-10-00-08-3
Grass Win-Loss 10-112-09-20-031-3
Clay Win-Loss 9-38-35-20-022-8
Overall Win-Loss21-453-1255-1534-121-2164-45
Year End Ranking 4432186N/A

Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-8 (quarter finals up to finalist).

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