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Updated yesterday at 10:41pmWed 26 Feb 2020, 10:41pm PHOTO: Sharapova won five grand slam titles and secured a career Grand Slam. (AP: Mark Baker) RELATED STORY: The bitter rivalry between Williams and Sharapova goesway back
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* Maria Sharapova won five grand slam and 36 WTA titles over a career that was jump-started when she won Wimbledon at 17 years old * She became the first Russian woman to be world number one in 2005, and won all four grand slam titles through her career * The later years of Sharapova's career were interrupted by injury and a 15-month suspension for taking the banned drug meldonium Siberia-born Sharapova, 32, whose Wimbledon victory over Serena Williams in 2004, aged 17, propelled her to superstardom and riches, broke the news in an article for Vanity Fair. "I'm new to this, so please forgive me. Tennis — I'm saying goodbye," Sharapova, whose rags to riches story captivated the sporting world but turned sour when she was banned for doping, wrote in a farewell article. Her decision to quit is hardly a major surprise as she has not been anywhere near her best since returning in 2017 from the 15-month ban for taking prohibited heart drug meldonium at the 2016 AustralianOpen.
The former world number one has played only two matches this year, losing in the first round of the Australian Open, with her rankingsliding to 373.
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"Looking back now, I realise that tennis has been my mountain. My path has been filled with valleys and detours, but the views from its peak were incredible," she said. "After 28 years and five grand slam titles, though, I'm ready to scale another mountain, to compete on a different type of terrain." Sharapova, whose trademarks were her ferocious intensity and pounding groundstrokes, completed her career Grand Slam when she won the French Open in 2012. She also won at Roland Garros again in 2014, her lastmajor title.
She became the first Russian woman to reach number one in the rankings in 2005 and claimed the US Open title in 2006. She also won the Australian Open in 2008. "It's a shame, of course, because Maria was a role model for everyone," Shamil Tarpischev, president of Russia's Tennis Federation,said.
"Many girls compared themselves to her. She was number one for the popularisation of Russian tennis. Her image was huge." WTA Tour chairman Steve Simon added: "She will be greatly missed by her millions of fans around the world." INJURY AND CONTROVERSY SLOW SHARAPOVA Sharapova, who grew up in Sochi, was spotted playing at a tennis camp in Moscow by former great Martina Navratilova and moved with father Yuri to Florida with little money and no English, claimed 36 WTAtitles.
But injuries, especially to her shoulder, blighted her career. PHOTO: Sharapova's breakout win came at Wimbledon in 2004 at just 17 years old. (Reuters: Kevin Lamarque) A torn rotator cuff in 2008 required surgery and she was out for six months, dropping her outside the top 100. Showing the tenacity that marked her career, she battled back though and her two French Open titles on a clay court surface she once loathed earned Sharapova admiration. Her career took a dark turn in 2016. After an 18th consecutive defeat by Serena Williams,
in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, Sharapova failed an anti-doping test and was initially banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Sharapova claimed she had not realised that meldonium, which she said she had taken for health issues throughout her career, had been added to the World Anti-Doping Agency's banned list. PHOTO: Sharapova was banned for 15 months for taking meldonium. (AP:Damian Dovagarnes)
Her ban was eventually reduced to 15 months and she returned to action in April 2017 after being handed wildcards at several events, which drew criticism from some fellow players. Later that year she won the Tianjin Open, the last title of a storied career that earned her $US38.7 million ($59 million) in prize money — a figure dwarfed by off-court earnings that according to Forbes made her the highest-paid female athlete for 11 years in a row. The all-too-frequent career breaks gave Sharapova time to establish a confectionery company called Sugarpova, from which some of the proceeds go to the Maria Sharapova Foundation — a charity set up to help victims of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident from which herparents fled.
While that will keep her busy, Sharapova said the thrill of competition will be missed. PHOTO: Sharapova with the 2012 French Open trophy. (AP: BernatArmangue)
"In giving my life to tennis, tennis gave me a life," she said. "I'll miss it every day, I'll miss the training and my daily routine."REUTERS
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