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Sharapova strolls into Stuttgart semi-finals

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STUTTGART: Former world number one Maria Sharapova cruised into the Stuttgart Grand Prix semi-finals yesterday, extending her winning comeback from a doping suspension with a smooth 6-3 6-4 victory over Estonian qualifier Anett Kontaveit.

Wildcard entrant Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam winner, returned to action only this week following her 15-month drugs ban, but has looked like she never really went away in winning her three matches so far without dropping a set.

Sharapova has also received wildcards for upcoming tournament­s in Madrid and Rome, angering some players who say a doping offender should start from the lower-tier tournament­s and earn back ranking points instead.

Reaching the Stuttgart final could be enough to move Sharapova’s ranking back above 200 and secure her a spot in the qualifying tournament for the French Open, and if she did well in Madrid and Rome she might make the main draw for Wimbledon.

“I thought I had a really good rhythm today,” Sharapova said. “When you don’t know your opponent too well you try to figure them out and when I got my opportunit­y I took it,” she said of her dominant phase late in the first set.

“It’s part of being a competitor. We work too hard to come out here and not to give it everything we have. It’s important to have that intensity.”

The 21-year-old Kontaveit, who battled through the Stuttgart qualifiers into the main draw, confirmed her fine current form early in yesterday’s match, comfortabl­y holding serve and matching Sharapova’s power from the baseline.

The Estonian world number 76, fresh from her first WTA tour final earlier this month, was broken twice in a row though as Sharapova upped the pressure, attacking every serve of her opponent to win five games in a row.

Sharapova broke again early in the second set and despite twice dropping her serve she broke the Estonian again, sealing victory on the first match point as Kontaveit sent a forehand long.

The US-based Russian will next play the winner of the quarter-final between France’s Kristina Mladenovic and Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: DPA VIA AP ?? RETURNEE: Maria Sharapova showed no signs of her 15-month doping ban from tennis as she cruised into the semi-finals of the Stuttgart Grand Prix with a 6-3 6-4 win over Estonian Anett Kontaveit yesterday.
PICTURE: DPA VIA AP RETURNEE: Maria Sharapova showed no signs of her 15-month doping ban from tennis as she cruised into the semi-finals of the Stuttgart Grand Prix with a 6-3 6-4 win over Estonian Anett Kontaveit yesterday.

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