Sharapova eyes more grand slam glory

Published April 25, 2018
STUTTGART: Russia’s Maria Sharapova stretches for a return against Caroline Garcia of France during their first-round match at the Stuttgart Grand Prix on Tuesday. Garcia won 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4.—AFP
STUTTGART: Russia’s Maria Sharapova stretches for a return against Caroline Garcia of France during their first-round match at the Stuttgart Grand Prix on Tuesday. Garcia won 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4.—AFP

STUTTGART: Maria Sharapova will not settle for lower-tier titles after making her comeback last year and the former world number one is determined to add to her five grand slam crowns.

The 31-year-old Russian returned from a 15-month doping ban at the Stuttgart Grand Prix last April and Sharapova has since won one title, the Tianjin Open, after inconsistent performances and injury problems.

She is back in Stuttgart this year and was to play Caroline Garcia in the first round later on Tuesday.

“When you’ve experienced grand slam victories, it’s absolutely natural to have that goal in your mind,” Sharapova told CNN. “It would be silly for me to say my goal for this year is to win a lower-tier tournament because I strive to be on the big stage and to win on the big stage.

“I’ve experienced it, and I know what it’s like and I want that feeling again. I continue to work for that.”

Sharapova, who won her last grand slam title at the 2014 French Open, has no plans to retire.

“I haven’t set a time table for myself, but I’ve always said that I would do it on my own terms... ” she said.

“I’d love to play in another Olympics, but I don’t know if that will happen and at this point in 2018, I don’t really want to know. I want to keep going and I want to keep working and see where that takes me.”

Published in Dawn, April 25th, 2018

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