Hollow victory for Sharapova at Key Biscayne
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -- Sharapova drew boos for trotting to the bathroom, while Tatiana Golovin won cheers when she limped off in defeat. The two feisty 18-year-olds waged the most dramatic match yet at the Nasdaq-100 Open. Sharapova blew a big lead, riled the crowd and won Thursday night only when Golovin was forced to retire in tears because of an ankle injury.

Upcoming Matches
January 16th: Australian Open
January 30th: Tokyo
February 20th: Dubai
March 6th: Indian Wells
March 20th: Miami
May 15th: Rome
May 29th: Rolland Garros

Current Standing
Singles: 4 Points: 2780
Weeks at #1: 7
Doubles: 9999
Highest Rank: 41st

Prize Money Won
2006: $685,175 (to date)
Career: $5,358,526

Tournaments : Singles
2003: Tokyo & Quebec City
2004: Birmingham, Wimbledon, Seoul, Tokyo & WTA Championships
2005: Tokyo, Doha & Birmingham
2006: Indian Wells

Tournaments : Doubles
2003: Tokyo, Luxembourg
2004: Birmingham

Featured on cover of ESPN the Magazine

Forbes Magazine names her the richest female athlete in the world.

Named as one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2005.

Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Player of the Year Award,

Appeared on Teen People’s list of 20 teens who will change the world

SPORT Magazine names her as one of 21 athletes to watch for in the 21st Century


Residence:
Florida, USA
Birthdate: April 19, 1987
Birthplace: Nyagan, Russia
Height: 6' (1.83 m)
Weight: 130 lbs. (59 kg)
Plays: Right-handed
Sponsor: Nike


Off court Maria likes reading, fashion, dancing, stampcollecting and watching movies.

 
 



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