Sharapova makes triumphant return at US Open
New York, Aug. 29: Former world number one Maria Sharapova made a triumphant return to Grand Slam competition on Monday after a 15month doping ban, outlasting second-ranked Simona Halep 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 at the US Open.
The 30-year-old Russian, who had only one hardcourt tuneup match due to a nagging forearm injury, swatted 60 winners with 64 unforced errors, setting the tempo and baffling Halep at times in a tension-packed thriller at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
“This girl has a lot of grit,” Sharapova said of herself. “And she’s not going anywhere.”
Sharapova, who tested positive for meldonium at last year’s Australian Open, improved to 7-0 in her all-time rivalry with Halep, extending her mastery over the 25-year-old Romanian.
“I just thought this was another day, another opportunity, another match but this was so much more,” Sharapova said.
“You sometimes wonder why you put in all the work and this is exactly why.”
An emotional Sharapova punctuated her shotmak- ing, at times erratic and other moments spectacular, with screams and fist pumps. She was energetic even at rest, closing her eyes and bouncing her legs as she sat between sets.
After the final point, Sharapova dropped to her knees in tears as a replay appeal showed what she already knew.
It was Sharapova’s first Grand Slam match since a quarter-final loss to Serena Williams in last year’s Australian Open.
Reigning Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza advanced and British seventh seed Johanna Konta was ousted in other women’s matches.
Spanish third seed Muguruza defeated American Varvara Lepchenko 6-0, 6-3.
Serbia’s 78th-ranked Aleksandra Krunic upset Australian-born Konta with a come back victory 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, removing the only other top-10 player from Sharapova’s draw quarter.