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When did Maria Sharapova win her first Grand Slam singles title?

11 rows · Maria Sharapova: 6-3, 6-0: 2011: Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova: Maria Sharapova: 6-3, 6-4: 2008: Australian Open: Maria Sharapova: Ana Ivanovic: 7-5, 6-3: 2007: Australian Open: Serena …

Who did Maria Sharapova beat in the French Open final?

In this way, how many Grand Slam finals has Maria Sharapova won? Her five Grand Slam titles — two at the French Open and one each at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open, and 36 singles titles rank Sharapova third among active players, behind Serena Williams and Venus Williams. She won the year-ending WTA Finals in her debut in 2004.

Why did Maria Sharapova quit tennis?

Jun 02, 2013 · Every even-numbered year starting in 2004, so-called "Russian" tennis player Maria Sharapova has won a grand slam title, with the exception of 2010. That was Maria's first serious year back on tour after shoulder surgery for a torn rotator cuff in late 2008. In 2010 she didn't make it past the fourth round in any…

Who did Maria Sharapova beat at Wimbledon 2004?

During the course of her unparalleled career, Maria Sharapova won five Grand Slam titles. Thanks to her successes and her on-court elegance and dynamism, she was highly esteemed the world over. Her relationship with Porsche has also been a success story.

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Who has won all 4 Grand Slams tennis?

Who has Won all 4 Grand Slams?Steffi Graf – 1988.Margaret Court – 1970.Rod Laver – 1962 and 1969.Maureen Connolly Brinker – 1953.Don Budge – 1937.

How many titles did Sharapova win?

To date, Sharapova has won thirty six WTA singles titles including five Grand Slams, one year-ending championship, six WTA Tier I singles titles, three WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and five WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the silver medallist in singles at the 2012 London Olympics.

What title did Maria Sharapova win 2004?

Maria Sharapova upsets Serena Williams to win 2004 Wimbledon title.Jul 3, 2021

What is something disarming about Maria Sharapova?

Answer. THE DISARMING ABOUT MARIA SHARAPOVA IS THAT HER SMILE AT ODD WITH READY SMILE AND GLAMOROUS ATTIRE AND HER LOVE TO PANCAKES WITH CHOCOLATE SPREAD AND FIZZY ORANGE DRINK.Dec 10, 2019

Why is Maria Sharapova not playing?

Sharapova had not played since August 2013 due to a recurring shoulder injury and made her comeback at the Brisbane International. She advanced to the semifinals where she was beaten in straight sets by Serena Williams. At the Australian Open, Sharapova, ranked third, was knocked out of the tournament in the fourth round by the 20th seed, and eventual finalist, Dominika Cibulková. Sharapova lost the match in three sets. She then participated in Open GdF Suez where she was upset in the semifinals to fellow Russian and eventual tournament winner Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, in three sets.

What happened to Maria Sharapova in 2013?

Sharapova's first scheduled tournament of the 2013 season was the Brisbane International, where she was seeded second. However, she withdrew from the tournament before it began, citing a collarbone injury. She started her season at the Australian Open seeded second. She defeated Olga Puchkova and Misaki Doi in the first two rounds without losing a game in either match, the first time a player won in back-to-back double bagels at a Grand Slam tournament since the 1985 Australian Open. Sharapova then defeated Venus Williams, Kirsten Flipkens, and Ekaterina Makarova, where in losing nine games, she overtook Monica Seles ' record of fewest games dropped heading into a Grand Slam semifinal. She lost to Li Na in the semifinals.

How much has Maria Sharapova donated to Chernobyl?

The Maria Sharapova Foundation is committed to helping children around the world achieve their dreams. Sharapova has donated $100,000 to Chernobyl-related projects. In partnership with the UNDP, she launched a $210,000 scholarship program for students from Chernobyl-affected areas of Belarus that will award five-year scholarships to 12 students at the Belarusian State Academy of Arts and the Belarusian State University. At the 2004 US Open, Sharapova, along with several other Russian female tennis players, wore a black ribbon in observance of the tragedy after the Beslan school hostage crisis, which took place only days before. In 2005, she donated around US$50,000 to those affected by the crisis. On February 14, 2007, Sharapova was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and donated US$210,000 to UNDP Chernobyl-recovery projects. She stated at the time that she was planning to travel back to the area after Wimbledon in 2008, though it didn't happen since she had to travel back to the US because of her shoulder injury. She fulfilled the trip in late June/early July 2010. Sharapova helped to promote the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and was the first torch bearer in the torch-lighting ceremony during the opening festivities. In addition, with Angela Haynes, Maria Kirilenko, Nicole Vaidišová, Rennae Stubbs, Governor Jeb Bush, and Jennifer Capriati, Sharapova participated in an exhibition in Tampa in December 2004, raising money for the Florida Hurricane Relief Fund. In July 2008, Sharapova sent a message on DVD to the memorial service of cancer victim Emily Bailes, who had performed the coin toss ahead of the 2004 Wimbledon final that Sharapova had gone on to win.

How many times has Maria Sharapova won the Stuttgart Open?

Stuttgart is the only tournament Sharapova won three times. In May, Maria won the Madrid Open, her second title of the year and first in Madrid, defeating Simona Halep in three sets.

What is Sugarpova candy?

According to the Sugarpova website, "Sugarpova is a premium candy line that reflects the fun, fashionable, sweet side of international tennis sensation Maria Sharapova.". A portion of all proceeds goes to the Maria Sharapova Foundation, Sharapova's charity. Sugarpova was launched worldwide in 2013.

How long has Maria Sharapova been on the WTA Tour?

Sharapova competed on the WTA Tour from 2001 to 2020 and had been ranked world No. 1 in singles by the WTA on five separate occasions, for a total of 21 weeks. She is one of ten women, and the only Russian, to hold the career Grand Slam.

Why did Maria Sharapova withdraw from the 2012 Australian Open?

Sharapova withdrew from the 2012 Brisbane International because of her ongoing ankle injury. Her first tournament of the season was the 2012 Australian Open, where she was seeded fourth. Sharapova advanced to the final round defeating Gisela Dulko, Jamie Hampton, 30th seed Angelique Kerber, 14th seed Sabine Lisicki, compatriot Ekaterina Makarova and world No. 2, Petra Kvitová. In a match that decided who would become the new world No. 1, she lost to Victoria Azarenka, in straight sets. As a result, her ranking improved to world No. 3 behind Azarenka and Kvitová. She then played in the Paris, where she lost in the quarterfinals to eventual champion Angelique Kerber. As a result, her ranking improved to world No. 2.

A star is born at 17

Sharapova shot to stardom in 2004 aged just 17 when victory over Serena Williams saw her become the third-youngest woman to win the Wimbledon singles title.

Meldonium ban

In March 2016, Sharapova told a news conference she had tested positive for meldonium at the Australian Open.

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Overview

Career achievements

Sharapova won her first grand slam singles title at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships by defeating top seed and two-time defending champion, Serena Williams in straight sets. She finished the year by winning the year-ending WTA Tour Championships, defeating Williams in three sets after trailing 4–0 in the final set. This was Sharavova's second and last singles win over Williams.

Performance timeline

Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.
• While Sharapova did reach the quarterfinals of the 2016 Australian Open, this result, including ranking points and prize money, was rescinded following a failed drug test during the tournament.
• The first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Cha…

See also

• List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions
• WTA Tour records

External links

• Maria Sharapova's official website
• Maria Sharapova at the Women's Tennis Association
• Maria Sharapova at the International Tennis Federation
• Maria Sharapova at the Billie Jean King Cup

Overview

Maria Yuryevna Sharapova is a Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. She competed on the WTA Tour from 2001 to 2020 and was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 21 weeks. She is one of ten women, and the only Russian, to achieve the career Grand Slam. She is also an Olympic medalist, having won silver in women's singles at the 2012 London O…

Tennis career

Sharapova first hit tennis fame in November 2000, when she won the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships in the girls' 16 division at the age of just 13. She was then given a special distinction, the Rising Star Award, which is awarded only to players of exceptional promise. Sharapova made her professional debut in 2001 on her 14th birthday on 19 April, and played her first WTA tournament at the Pacific Life Open in 2002, winning a match before losing to Monica …

Early life

Maria Sharapova was born on 19 April 1987, in Nyagan, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Her parents, Yuri Sharapov and Yelena, are from Gomel, Byelorussian SSR. Concerned about the regional effects of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident, they left their homeland shortly before Maria was born.
In 1990, when Sharapova was three, the family moved to Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. She hit h…

WADA substance controversy

On 7 March 2016, Sharapova revealed that she had failed a drug test at the 2016 Australian Open, which she described as the result of an oversight. Sharapova admitted to testing positive for meldonium, an anti-ischemic drug usually prescribed for heart conditions that was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)'s banned substances list on 1 January 2016. Sharapova was provisionally suspended by the International Tennis Federation(ITF) from playing tennis effectiv…

Fed Cup participation

Sharapova has lived in the United States since moving there at the age of seven, but retains her Russian citizenship, and is therefore eligible to play in the Fed Cup for Russia. However, the behavior of Sharapova's father during her matches on the WTA Tour, combined with a perceived lack of commitment by her to the Fed Cup, made her selection for the Russian Fed Cup team controversial in the past.

Playing style

Sharapova was an aggressive baseliner, whose game was centered around her powerful serve and groundstokes. She hit her shots with relentless speed, power, and depth, and could generate sharp, acute angles with both her forehand and backhand. Her aggressive, high-risk playing style meant that she typically generated high numbers of both winners and unforced errors. Sharap…

Coaches

Sharapova had multiple coaches throughout her career including Robert Lansdorp, Yuri Sharapov, Michael Joyce in 2004–11, Jimmy Connors in 2013, Sven Groeneveld in 2013–18, Thomas Högstedt in 2011–13, 2018–19, and Riccardo Piatti in 2019–20.

Personal life

In 2011, Sharapova was engaged to Slovenian professional basketball player Sasha Vujačić, with whom she had been in a relationship since 2009. On 31 August 2012, Sharapova confirmed that the pair had ended the engagement and separated earlier that year. Between 2012 and 2015, Sharapova dated Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov, and, since 2018, Sharapova has been in a relationship with British businessman Alexander Gilkes. In December 2020, Sharapova and Gilke…

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