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aria Yuryevna Sharapova russ. Мария Юрьевна Шарапова, IPA: mɐˈrʲijə ʂɐˈrapəvə listenborn April 19, 1987is a former World No. 1 Russian professional tennis player. In a career marred by serious injury, Sharapova has won 22 WTA singles titles, 3 WTA doubles titles and 3 Grand Slam singles titles, consisting of the 2004 Wimbledon, 2006 US Open and 2008 Australian Open. She was also runner-up at the 2007 Australian Open. She has also won the year-ending Sony Ericsson Championships in 2004. Since her shoulder injury in 2008, she has not recovered her championship form.
The Women's Tennis Association has ranked her World No. 1 in singles on 4 separate occasions. She regained this ranking for the fourth time on May 19, 2008. She became the World No.1 for the first time on Aug 22, 2005. She is currently as of January 2011 ranked World No. 13.
Sharapova made her professional breakthrough in 2004 when, at age 17, she upset two-time defending champion and top seed Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final for her first Grand Slam singles title. She entered the top ten of the WTA Rankings with this win. Despite not winning a major in 2005, Sharapova briefly held the number one ranking, and reached three Grand Slam semifinals, losing to the eventual champion each time. She ultimately won her second major at the 2006 US Open defeating then-World No. 1 Amélie Mauresmo in the semifinals and World No. 2 Justine Henin in the final. Sharapova's 2007 season was plagued with a chronic shoulder injury, and saw her ranking fall out of the top 5 for the first time in two years. She ultimately won her third Grand Slam at the 2008 Australian Open, defeating Henin in the quarterfinals and Ana Ivanović in the final. After reclaiming the number one ranking in May 2008, Sharapova's shoulder problems re-surfaced, ultimately requiring surgery in October and forcing her out of the game for nearly ten months. Sharapova returned in May 2009 and was ranked No. 126 in the world due to her extensive lay-off. Since her comeback, Sharapova has won 3 singles titlesbringing her career total to 2and improved her ranking.
Sharapova's public profile extends beyond tennis, as she has been featured in a number of modeling assignments, including a feature in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Also she has been featured in many advertisements including Nike, Prince, Canon and many more, also being the face of many fashion houses, primarily Cole Haan. Sharapova was the most searched-for athlete on Yahoo! in both 2005 and 2008 Since February 2007, she has been a United Nations Development Project Goodwill Ambassador, concerned specifically with the Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme.
Sharapova became engaged to her boyfriend, NBA basketball player Sasha Vujačić, after they had been dating for nearly a yea
Contents
* 1 Early life
* 2 Tennis career
o 2.1 2001–03
o 2.2 2004
o 2.3 2005–2006
o 2.4 2007
o 2.5 2008
o 2.6 2009
o 2.7 2010
o 2.8 2011
* 3 Fed Cup participation
* 4 Playing style
o 4.1 Serve
o 4.2 Surfaces
o 4.3 Ground strokes and net-play
* 5 Outside tennis
* 6 Endorsements
* 7 Wealth
* 8 Career statistics and awards
* 9 References
* 10 External links
Early life
Sharapova was born in 1987 to Yuri and Yelena, ethnic Belarusians, in the town of Nyagan' in Siberia, Russia. Her parents moved from Gomel, Belarus after the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 affected the regionWhen Sharapova was two, the family moved to Sochi where her father befriended Aleksandr Kafelnikov, whose son Yevgeny would go on to win two Grand Slam singles titles and became Russia's first ever World No. 1 tennis player. Aleksandr gave Sharapova her first tennis racket at the age of four, whereupon she began practicing regularly with her father in a local park She took her first tennis lessons with veteran Russian coach Yuri Yutkin, who was instantly impressed when he first saw her, noting her "exceptional hand-eye co-ordination.
the age of seven, Sharapova attended a tennis clinic in Moscow run by Martina Navrátilová, who recommended professional training at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida, which had previously trained players such as Andre Agassi, Monica Seles and Anna KournikovWith money tight, Yuri was forced to borrow the sum that would allow him and his daughter, neither of whom could speak English, to travel to America, which they finally did in 199 Visa restrictions prevented Sharapova's mother from joining them for two yea Arriving in Florida with just $700 to his name Sharapova's father took various low-paying jobs, including dish-washing, to fund her lessons until she was old enough to be admitted to the academy. In 1995, she was signed by IMG, who agreed to pay the annual tuition fee of $35,000 for Sharapova to stay at the academy, allowing her to finally enroll at the age of 9
Tennis career
2001–03
Sharapova first gained attention on the tennis scene 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 award, the Rising Star Award, which is awarded only to players of exceptional promiseShe made her professional debut in 2001, and played her first WTA tournament at the Pacific Life Open in 2002, winning a match before losing to Monica Seles. Due to restrictions on how many professional events she could play, Sharapova went to hone her game in junior tournaments, where she reached the finals of the Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2002. She was the youngest girl ever to reach the final of the Australian Open junior championship at 14 years and 9 months.
From 2003, Sharapova played a full season, and made a rapid climb into the top 50 by the end of the yea She made her debuts at both the Australian Open and the French Open, but failed to win a match in either.It wasn't until the grass season that she began to fulfill her promise, beating a top 20 player for the first time and reaching her first ever semifinal at the WTA level. Then, as a wildcard at Wimbledon, she defeated 11th seed Jelena Dokić to reach the fourth round, where she lost in three sets to Svetlana Kuznetsova
By the end of September, Sharapova had already captured her first WTA title, at a smaller event, the Japan Open Tennis Championships, before winning her second in her final tournament of the season, the Bell Challenge. To cap off her first full season as a professional, she was awarded the WTA Newcomer of the Year honor.maria sharapova
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Name : Maria Yuryevna Sharapova
Born : April 19, 1987
Country : born Nyagan, Russia
Lives : USA
Maria Yuryevna Sharapova was born in Nyagan, Russia on the 19th of April, 1987. Born to parents Yuri and Yelena Sharapova, Maria first starting playing tennis when she was just 4 years old.

When Maria Sharapova was just six years of age the famous tennis player Martina Navratilova noticed her talent and suggested to her parents that she move to the United States to receive professional tennis coaching.

After her first professional year in 2002 of playing tennis Sharapova was ranked 186th in the world. In 2003 her rankings improved greatly, with her highest ranking being 32nd in the world. In 2004 she continued to improve, being the second youngest ever to win the Grand Slam Wimbledon Championship and ended the year with $2,506,263 prize money earnings.

Maria Sharapova Biography



 Maria Sharapova Biography

Date of Birth: April 19, 1987
Birthplace: Nyagan, Russia (Siberian Region)
Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USAWTA
Ranking: 4
Nationality: Russian
Plays: Right-handed
Racquet: Prince
Endorsements: Speedminton, Motorola, Parlux Fragrances, Canon, TAG Heuer, Honda Japan & Colgate-Palmolive
Favorite Movie: Pearl Harbor
Favorite Food: Russian
Favorite Book: Sherlock Holmes and Pippi Longstocking series Loves fashion, singing, jazz dancing and watching movies.












Gabriela Sabatini Hot Female Tennis Player

At the age of six, former tennis pro Gabriela Sabitini was whacking a ball around on the tennis courts.
Two years later, the child prodigy had won her first tournament.
Her family knew to keep her going in the sport and trained her to compete in bigger competitions. The practicing paid off.
At the age of 13, Sabitini became the youngest player to win the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The following year, she went on to win six major international junior titles, including the French Open girls' singles and as a result, was named the world's number one junior player.
By 1985, Sabatini continued to keep her youthful claim to fame and became the youngest-ever player to reach the semi-finals at the French Open. She did lose eventually to Chris Evert in that competition but later that year, she won her first top-level singles title.
The Grand Slam singles finalist status came in 1988 at the US Open. Her opponent, Germany's Steffi Graff, had won three previous Grand Slam singles events that year so was naturally thought of as the favorite. Graf won that match, but Sabatini's playing skills were noticed, and she was selected to represent Argentina and carry the country's flag in the Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea that same year. The moment of glory resulted in her winning a silver medal.
Graf and Sabatini were not done with each other though.
They competed again in 1990 during the US Open. Sabatini won this time around and also beat Graf in a semifinal of the WTA Tour Championships.
By 1992, a period of time when Sabatini had won five tournaments, she also was starting to burnout and as a result, couldn't win a title. It was not until two years later that she performed well again at the WTA Tour Championships followed by a tournament win in 1995 in Sydney, Australia where she defeated Lindsay Davenport.
Sabatini retired from the sport in 1996 having won 27 singles titles and 12 Doubles titles.

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