Maria Sharapova Gets Up Close and Personal with Fans Ahead of Star-Studded Sony Ericsson Party
Taking time out from her busy schedule, Sony Ericsson global brand ambassador, Maria Sharapova, answered a range of questions, many of which were posted by her fans. Speaking to popular TV and radio presenter OJ Borg, Maria expressed her excitement ahead of her favourite tournament, and told OJ how she stays in touch with her loved ones:
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No. 1 seed Wozniacki exits
PARIS - If Caroline Wozniacki truly was torn up inside about her latest loss at a Grand Slam tournament, she certainly hid it well.
Women's French Open field wide open
PARIS - Asked if there's a real favorite for this year's French Open, Serena Williams shot back a quick answer.
Marietta teen's U.S. Open run continues
NEW YORK - Forget about forehands and backhands. Melanie Oudin's biggest weapon is her heart. The 17-year-old sparkplug from Georgia proved it again Monday at the U.S. Open, extending her remarkable run to the quarterfinals with another come-from-behind victory, 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-3 over 13th-seeded Nadia Petrova.
Williams sisters advance to semifinals
WIMBLEDON, England - Her 19th consecutive victory at the All England Club already wrapped up, Venus Williams grabbed a seat and watched younger sister Serena win easily to reach the semifinals, too.
The brightest star Wimbledon: Marat Safin returned yanco perfect baby into 1 - Wimbledon, Marat Safin, Australian Open - sports and leisure industry
Singles just three rounds of competition, this year's Australian Open and French Open champion two, the current Wimbledon women's singles and No. 1 seed Maria Sharapova and No. 3 Ana Ivanovic had one after packing to go home, so comparison, as Hantuchova, Mauresmo or even last year's Wimbledon runner-up Bartoli's exit is also not so surprising. The men's side, Marat Safin, "kill" the biggest upset Novak Djokovic, Roddick, Davydenko such a high-ranking seeds out in advance also makes people feel a little help loving mind.
Federer needs boost to win in second round
PARIS - Apparently, even Roger Federer, with his record 16 Grand Slam titles, was in need of some advice on a wet and windy Wednesday at the French Open.