The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sharapova will take long route

WIMBLEDON: RUSSIAN TO GO THROUGH QUALIFYING She has been given a wildcard for Birmingham event.

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Maria Sharapova said yesterday she will not request a wildcard for Wimbledon, instead opting to play in qualifying for the Grand Slam she won in 2004, as she returns from a doping ban.

The Russian former world No 1 was this week refused a wildcard for the French Open following her 15-month ban for taking meldonium.

“Because of my improved ranking after the first three tournament­s of my return, I will also be playing the qualifying of Wimbledon in Roehampton, and will not be requesting a wildcard into the main draw,” said Sharapova on her website.

The 30-year-old was controvers­ially handed a wildcard for next month’s WTA grasscourt event in Birmingham, a key warm-up for Wimbledon with eight of the world’s top 10 set to take part, including world No 1 Angelique Kerber.

“A few months ago I received a wildcard offer from Birmingham, one of my most memorable tournament­s as a young player. I am so grateful and excited to be playing this event again!” she said.

Sharapova returned from her doping ban on April 26 but relied on wildcards to get into tournament­s because her world ranking points expired while she was banned. The five-time Grand Slam winner had plummeted to 211.

She was initially banned for two years for using meldonium, with the penalty later reduced by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport, which ruled she was not an intentiona­l doper.

After her ban expired, Sharapova returned to competitio­n last month at the Stuttgart Open, reaching the semifinals, and progressed to the last-32 of the Madrid Open, failing to earn a qualifying spot for the French Open, the second Grand Slam of the season, which starts later this month.

Sharapova this week responded to her French Open wildcard snub with a defiant Twitter message, saying: “If this is what it takes to rise up again, then I am in it all the way, every day.” –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? MARIA SHARAPOVA
Picture: Getty Images MARIA SHARAPOVA

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