Tennis star Maria Sharapova
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Maria Sharapova has called a press conference
scheduled for Monday night in which she will make a “maj or announcement”
according to her management, fuelling speculation that she could be about to
retire from professional tennis due to the string of injuries she has suffered
in recent years.
Sharapova has struggled throughout 2016 with an injury to her
left forearm which hampered her campaign at the Australian Open in January,
where she made a quarter-final exit at the hands of Serena Williams.
Sharapova has not competed since then, and was forced to
withdraw from the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in California later this
month having not recovered.
It’s believed that the 28-year-old could announce her retirement
from the sport when she speaks at 8pm GMT tomorrow after a number of
injuries have prevented her from playing regularly for several years, and
she has only played in three events in the last eight months.
Sharapova has also developed a flourishing
business model off the court, but while the press conference could yet prove to
be her latest business venture, they are rarely billed as “major announcements”
by her own team.
Speaking earlier this week, Sharapova said of
her withdrawal from Indian Wells: “I am extremely disappointed that I am unable
to compete in this year’s BNP Paribas Open.
“I have been focused on healing my left forearm injury and tried
to get my body to be 100% ready to play this event, as it is one of my
favourite events on the WTA and so close to my home in LA.”
However, the Russian did not hint at any sudden decision to end
her career prematurely, and should she make such an announcement on Monday, the
news would come as a huge shock to the sport.
Sharapova is one of the most recognisable
names in women’s sport after she burst onto the scene by winning her first
Grand Slam at Wimbledon in 2004 at the age of just 17, becoming the third
youngest Grand Slam winner after Lottie Dod and Martina Hingis.
High expectations immediately followed her teenage success, but
she would have to wait two years before adding second Grand Slam success when
she triumphed at the US Open in 2006, adding the Australian Open crown to her
CV in 2008.
Sharapova was unable to win the French Open for quite some time
though, but she completed the clean sweep when she was victorious at RolandGarros in 2012, and added a second French Open title in 2014 with a relentless
march to the final which saw her beat Garbine Miguruza, Eugenie Bouachard andSimona Halep in succession.
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