The Asian Age

Sharapova blasted for ‘extra help’

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Stuttgart, April 29: Kristina Mladenovic ramped up the pressure on Maria Sharapova ahead of their Suttgart semi-final when she claimed the Russian superstar was getting “extra help” in her comeback from a 15-month doping ban.

Sharapova eased into the last four of the claycourt tournament by seeing off qualifier Anett Kontaveit on Friday for the third straight win of her comeback.

The 30-year-old five-time Grand Slam winner has yet to drop a set and powered past Estonia's Kontaveit, ranked 73rd, for a 6-3, 6-4 quarter-final win.

The Russian former world number one has been given wild cards by tournament organisers in Stuttgart, Madrid and Rome and played her first match back here on Wednesday, much to the irritation of many of her rivals, including Frenchwoma­n Mladenovic.

“In sport nowadays it is also about the media and business. Maria is a big name, who makes people come to watch her,” said world number 19 Mladenovic after her 6-3, 62 win over Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro.

“On one hand, I totally understand the tournament­s want her in the draw, because she is very famous and they want more attention, which is part of the business.

“On the other hand, you can ask if it is fair to get a wild card. It's a fact that she was caught by antidoping, but she wasn't the first one.

“Others have also had the right to come back and play tennis, but with a different road, they wouldn't get invitation­s to tournament­s.

“Of course, she is authorised to play tennis again, but why would she get that extra help compared to other players?"

Sharapova gave a terse answer when asked if Mladenovic's comments would motivate her in Saturday's showdown: "Not at all".

"I am not someone that uses it as part of my comeback," she said after beating Kontaveit.

"I have let my tennis do the talking. My results have spoken for everything that needs to be said. The biggest part of my comeback is what happens on court."

Some bookmakers already make Sharapova the favourite for next month's French Open, even though she is not currently guaranteed a place due to her lack of a ranking after her ban.

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