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Sidelines: Sharapova granted wild-card entry into U.S. Open.

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NEW YORK — Maria Sharapova was granted a wild-card invitation for the U.S. Open’s main draw on Tuesday and will take part in a Grand Slam event for the first time in more than 1½ years.

Sharapova is among eight women given entry into the 128-player field by the U.S. Tennis Associatio­n — and by far the most noteworthy.

The former No. 1-ranked player and owner of five major titles, including the 2006 U.S. Open, has not entered a major tournament since the Australian Open in January 2016, when she tested positive for the newly banned drug meldonium.

That led to a 15-month doping ban, which expired in April. She returned to the tour, but her ranking — currently 148th — was too low to allow entry into major tournament­s, and the French Open denied her a wild card. Sharapova planned to try to qualify for Wimbledon, but the 30-year-old Russian wound up skipping the grass-court portion of the season because of an injured left thigh.

The USTA didn’t consider her suspension in awarding the wild card, saying it was following past practice of granting them to former U.S. Open champions who needed them, such as Martina Hingis, Lleyton Hewitt, Kim Cljisters and Juan Martin del Potro.

Also receiving wild cards were: Taylor Townsend, reigning U.S. Open girls’ champion Kayla Day, 2017 NCAA singles champion Brienne Minor, U.S. Open wild-card challenge winner Sofia Kenin, USTA Girls’ 18s national champion Ashley Kratzer and Amandine Hesse of France. The final women’s wild card for singles will be an Australian player named later.

The U.S. Open starts in Flushing Meadows on Aug. 28.

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 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has been granted a wild-card invitation for the U.S. Open’s main draw. Sharapova is among eight women who were given entry into the 128-player field by the U.S. Tennis Associatio­n on Tuesday, and by far the most...
AP FILE PHOTO Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has been granted a wild-card invitation for the U.S. Open’s main draw. Sharapova is among eight women who were given entry into the 128-player field by the U.S. Tennis Associatio­n on Tuesday, and by far the most...

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