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Sharapova battles into second round at Stanford

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LOS ANGELES: Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova made a battling return to US hardcourts with a 6-1, 4-6, 6-0 victory over American Jennifer Brady in Stanford, California.

“I feel like I just want to hug everyone and say thank you,” Sharapova told fans in a post-match interview on Monday.

“It’s my first match in the States in a really long time, and it’s the closest thing to home for me.”

The former world No. 1 from Russia hadn’t played in the US since March of 2015, before serving a 15-month doping suspension for the use of meldonium.

She returned to competitio­n in April, but her comeback has been disrupted by a hip injury that forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon qualifying.

Sharapova, whose ranking has fallen to 171 in the world, received a wild card into the premier level tournament in Stanford, where she was tested Monday by the 80th-ranked Brady.

Sharapova got off to a brisk start. Although she needed to save three break points in the sixth game to take a 5-1 lead in the opening set, she broke in the next game to seize the set before Brady won the second.

“I had a bit of a letdown but that’s the way it is,” Sharapova said.

“You finish a set and think you’ve got it, but she came out firing, capable of hitting winners and big serves.”

Early in the third Sharapova fought off two break points to consolidat­e her lead, and wrapped up the match after two hours and two minutes.

“I feel like I face a lot of things: not competing for a long time, an opponent who’s able to play some great tennis. I feel like I’m playing catch-up against everyone who’s had a head start,” Sharapova said.

“All that matters is that I keep playing,” she added.

Sharapova, who has also accepted a wildcard into the WTA tournament in Cincinnati – another key warm-up for the US Open –- booked a second-round meeting with seventh- seeded Ukrainian Lesia Tsurenko, a 6-3, 6-3 winner over Spain’s Lara Arruabarre­na.

Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza, who stunned Venus Williams in the final at the All England Club, is the top seed.

She will open with a second-round match against American Kayla Day, who defeated Japan’s Misaki Doi 6-4, 6-2 on Monday. — AFP

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