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Sharapova has expectatio­ns for return from 5-month absence

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PALMA: Maria Sharapova said on Sunday that she has “expectatio­ns” for herself ahead of her return from a five-month injury absence in Mallorca next week.

The five-time Grand Slam champion has not played since withdrawin­g from the St Petersburg event in January to have surgery on a long-standing shoulder injury. Sharapova has struggled to find top form since coming back from a 15-month doping ban in 2017.

“When you go out in a tournament, anything can happen,” the 32-year-old told wtatennis.com.

“You want to go out on the court and you want to show the type of tennis you think you can produce. I certainly have expectatio­ns for myself... And I enjoy geting beter every day.

“The injuries are very frustratin­g... But then the next day, you start feeling beter.

“The next day, you get beter and you get a litle more optimistic. A few months later, even though it’s a long process, here you are and you’re excited to compete again.”

Sharapova will face Slovakia’s Viktoria Kuzmova in the first round of the grass-court Wimbledon warm-up event, and could play three-time Grand Slam title winner Angelique Kerber in round two. The Russian star beat former world number one Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open earlier this year, but has only reached one major quarter-final since being suspended for taking meldonium. Sharapova thinks that, due to the injury, she was not enjoying her tennis six months ago.

“I’ve been through it before, 10 years ago with the shoulder. My shoulder has been troublesom­e for a majority of my career,” she said.

“Before it was about pain management, but in January, I wasn’t really enjoying playing because ater every match I would think about what we would do to help my shoulder.

“I wasn’t really thinking about being excited about the way I was playing, even though there were some great matches that I played in the start of the year.”

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