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Tennis poster girl’s return divides rivals

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STUTTGART: Maria Sharapova returns to tennis this week following her 15-month ban having tested positive for meldonium at the 2016 Australian Open.

The organisers of Stuttgart’s WTA tournament sparked controvers­y by giving her a wildcard to play tomorrow – the first day she is eligible to play again – which has divided tennis.

Here is what the game’s top names have to say:

■ THOSE AGAINST Carolina Wozniacki (Den)

“I think it’s very questionab­le, allowing, no matter who it is, a player that is still banned to play a tournament that week. From the tournament side, it’s disrespect­ful to the other players and the WTA.

“But it is what it is. Obviously rules are twisted and turned in favour of who

wants to do what.” Angelique Kerber (Ger)

“It’s a German tournament, and we (have) so many good German players, so this is also a little bit strange. It’s also strange for the players, that she can walk on site on Wednesday and she can play on Wednesday.”

Andy Murray (Bri)

“I think you should really have to work your way back. The majority of tournament­s are going to do what they think is best for their event. If they think having big names there is going to sell more seats, then they’re going to do that.”

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Fra)

“Honestly, offering an invitation right now will be like giving a candy to a child who has misbehaved.”

Dominika Cibulkova (Svk)

“It’s not about her, but everyone who was doping should start from zero.”

■ THOSE FOR Victoria Azarenka (Blr)

“I think it’s good for tennis. She has such a huge fan base and obviously that’s going to bring more attraction to see how she will do, so I think it’s good for tennis, good entertainm­ent.”

Svetlana Kuznetsova (Rus)

“If we talk about cheaters, people who cheat, you would say: ‘Why would cheaters get a wildcard?’, but then if there is some mistake, you know, it’s a little bit of a different story.”

Venus Williams (US)

“The bodies have made their decision, and she has an opportunit­y to come back and continue her career. I think she should be allowed to continue that. If people want to give her wildcards, I guess that’s the tournament­s’ decision. It will be nice to have her back in the game.”

Novak Djokovic (Srb)

“From my opinion, I see that there was no intention in doing that (doping), because the rules changed, but it was an error and mistake that she and her team in a way had to take the consequenc­es and pay for and the suspension is there rightly so.” — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? Angelique Kerber: ‘It’s a German tournament, and we (have) so many good German players, so this is also a little bit strange.’
— AP Angelique Kerber: ‘It’s a German tournament, and we (have) so many good German players, so this is also a little bit strange.’

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