Sharapova wins first match after return from 15-month doping ban
STUTTGART, Germany — Looking relieved, Maria Sharapova went through her familiar routine of waving to the crowd and blowing kisses after winning her first match on her return from a 15-month doping ban on Wednesday.
The five-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 1 beat Roberta Vinci 7-5, 6-3 in the opening round of the Porsche Grand Prix.
“It was the best feeling in the world,” Sharapova said about stepping on court again for a professional match. “I have been waiting for this a long time.”
Sharapova had earlier been given a lukewarm welcome by the 4,500 spectators, receiving a polite applause and some whistling when she entered the sold-out arena.
The Russian had not been afraid of the reception that awaited her,
despite the fact that she entered the event on a much-debated wildcard.
“It’s not something you focus on because you spent so many months training and preparing and getting ready that you have to be in your mind when you’re walking out on court,” she said.
Sharapova was not looking back in anger at her suspension, saying: “I am not an individual
that’s angry. I let things go pretty quickly.”
Sharapova added that she had “a pretty normal life” and “grew as a person” while being away from the circuit, until getting back to training in January.
“I was studying, I was working, I was working on my business, I formed friendships that I did never have the time for to form,” she said.