"She's a cheater and so to me, I don't think a cheater in any sport should be allowed to play that sport again", Canada's Bouchard, the world No.59, told TRT World in Istanbul. I was studying, I was living, I was working, I grew business, I formed friendships that I didn't ever have the time to form, and as a woman, as a 29-year-old, it was very liberating.
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova has gone into the second round of the WTA tournament in Stuttgart where the winners' pot exceeds $ 700,000, TASS reports.
"I lost. She had a wildcard".
Some fierce returning saw her break for the win, which resulted in a far more positive response from the crowd.
Some players argue that Sharapova should work her way back up the rankings by competing in lower-tier events and through qualifying for the bigger tournaments. You shouldn't roll out the red carpet for her', she added. I can't control what people say.
Sharapova quickly moved to 5-3 ahead up with an ace and extended her domination in the following game, racing into a 40-0 lead and converted her first match point for victory in one hour, 45 minutes.
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"It's important to play, points, games, sets".
Earlier this month, French Tennis Federation (FFT) president Bernard Giudicelli had hinted at their reservations to give the 30-year-old player a wild card entry which she would require as her world ranking has nearly disappeared during her absence.
Russia's Maria Sharapova blows a kiss after winning 7-5, 6-3 against Italy's Roberta Vinci at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany, Wednesday, April 26, 2017.
The Russian, however, broke again and converted her second set point with a forehand victor to take the opener.
It's the best feeling in the world. "If you see Facebook and Instagram, always 'Sharapova-Vinci, Sharapova-Vinci, first match.' It was tough for me to stay focused but I tried to enjoy the moment".
She was given a controversial wildcard to enter the tournament she has previously won three times after her 15-month suspension came to an end. But the three-time victor from 2012-14 was given direct entrance to the main draw of the Stuttgart event. It's so unfair to the other players who do it the right way and are true. "Articles, they go away, that is not life".





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