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  1. Maria Yuryevna Sharapova (Russian: Мария Юрьевна Шарапова, pronounced [mɐˈrʲijə ʂɐˈrapəvə] ⓘ; born 19 April 1987) is a Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. She competed on the WTA Tour from 2001 to 2020 and was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 21 weeks. She is one of ten women to achieve the career Grand Slam.

  2. Hosted by tennis legend and Aman Global Wellness Ambassador Maria Sharapova (@mariasharapova), Amanzoe’s Building Resilience’ Retreat is designed to equip participants with the tools we all need to maintain a sense of purpose and focus in the face of challenge and change.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Maria Sharapova is a former pro tennis player who became the first Russian woman to win Wimbledon and earned a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics. Updated: Mar 26, 2021

  4. Feb 26, 2020 · Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova is "saying goodbye" to tennis at the age of 32. In an article written for Vogue and Vanity Fair, Sharapova said her body "had become a distraction ...

  5. May 8, 2024 · Maria Sharapova (born April 19, 1987, Nyagan, Russia) is a Russian tennis player who was one of the game’s leading contenders in the early 21st century, the winner of five Grand Slam titles. Sharapova began playing tennis as a young child, and in 1993 she caught the attention of Czech-born American tennis star Martina Navratilova.

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Sharapova, 32, wrote. "I’m new to this, so please forgive me. Tennis — I’m saying goodbye." She captured singles titles at Wimbledon in 2004, at the U.S. Open in 2006, at the Australian Open ...

  7. Feb 26, 2020 · Tennis—I’m saying goodbye,” Sharapova wrote. The 32-year-old became a household name at 17, when she defeated Serena Williams in the Wimbledon final. It would be one of just two victories ...

  8. Has given a lot of time and money to charity, including the Maria Sharapova Foundation and her work as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, donating over $100,000 to Gomel area of Belarus affected by Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster from 1986, and launching a $210,000 scholarship program for students from ...

  9. Feb 26, 2020 · Maria Sharapova, the five-time Grand Slam champion and former No.1-ranked women's tennis player in the world, has called it quits. The 32-year-old made the announcement not at a press conference ...

  10. Feb 26, 2020 · Five-time grand slam winner Maria Sharapov a has announced her retirement from tennis in a column she has written for Vogue and Vanity Fair. The Russian retires at the age of 32 having last won a ...

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