Waiting and Win, Sharapova Become Fresh Competitor Now
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STUTTGART - This Russian tennis player won on her return to action after a 15 month doping ban as she beat Roberta Vinci in the first round of the Stuttgart Open.
Maria Sharapova who was suspended last March after testing positive for meldonium, beat the Italian 7-5 6-3. There was no noticeable bad reception for the 30 year old, who responded well to losing her first service game to take a tight opening set in Stuttgart. She broke twice in the second to progress to face Ekaterina Makarova.
Sharapova, who hit 11 aces and 39 winners, said: "I've been waiting for this for a long time.
"It's the best feeling in the world, those first few seconds before you enter the arena. To know you were walking back out there was special. I spent a long time without hitting any balls. I didn't know when I would be back. I went to school for a little bit, I grew my business and had a normal life. I put the racquet away for a little bit," she said.
"I felt I had to grow as a person and I think I've done that. But this is what I've done for so long. I'm a competitor, that's when I'm at my best," Sharapova added.
Maria Sharapova who was suspended last March after testing positive for meldonium, beat the Italian 7-5 6-3. There was no noticeable bad reception for the 30 year old, who responded well to losing her first service game to take a tight opening set in Stuttgart. She broke twice in the second to progress to face Ekaterina Makarova.
Sharapova, who hit 11 aces and 39 winners, said: "I've been waiting for this for a long time.
"It's the best feeling in the world, those first few seconds before you enter the arena. To know you were walking back out there was special. I spent a long time without hitting any balls. I didn't know when I would be back. I went to school for a little bit, I grew my business and had a normal life. I put the racquet away for a little bit," she said.
"I felt I had to grow as a person and I think I've done that. But this is what I've done for so long. I'm a competitor, that's when I'm at my best," Sharapova added.
(rnz)