
| Name: | Maria Yuryevna Sharapova | 
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        | Nickname(s) | Masha | 
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        | Date of Birth: | April 19, 1987 | 
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        | Birthplace: | Nyagan, Russia (Siberian Region) | 
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        | Residence: | Bradenton, Florida, USA | 
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        | Nationality: | Russian | 
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        | Height: | 6'2 | 
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        | Weight: | 130 lbs. (59 kg) | 
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        | Plays: | Right-handed; two-handed backhand | 
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        | Clothing: | Nike | 
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        | Racquet: | Prince | 
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        | Career prize money | US$12,169,281 
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Personal life:      Maria Sharapova (Masha) has lived in the  United States since poignant there at the age of seven but retains her  Russian social responsibility. She has a home in Manhattan Beach,  California and in early 2008, a penthouse flat in Netanya, Israel.
On February 14, 2007, Maria Sharapova was appointed a Goodwill  Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and  donated US$100,000 to UNDP Chernobyl-recovery projects. She is  arrangement on settled Synonyms back to the area later Wimbledon in  2008.
Playing Style
                    Maria Sharapova has been labeled a sway  baseliner by tennis observers, with brilliant energy, intensity, and  angles on her, which are particularly effectual on hard and grass  courts. She is not a traditional volleyer, instead preferring to use a  powerful hail for net approaches. This also occurs when it comes to  attacking a lob as she frequently uses a powerful cascade instead of an  above your head slam-dunk Synonyms. And critics also demand that, for  her pinnacle, Sharapova has good on-yard slowness. At the 2008 Australian  Open, prominent that Sharapova to have settled Antonym her game,  presentation improved pressure group and maneuvering and added the drop  shot and the sliced to her repertoire of shots.
           Maria Sharapova's game is not as well-fit to  clay as it is to fresh surfaces. This is predominantly because she  confidence in her gift to move on clay, largely because she appears  uncomfortable sliding, and she herself once described as like a "cow on  ice" on clay. Her limitations on the inner are reflected in her career  results, as she did not win a WTA tour title on clay until April 2008  (despite having won 18 titles on new ) and because the French Open is  the only Grand Slam singles title she has not yet won.
Maria Sharapova's first and another serve is generally considered  powerful. This means the serve seldom produces an ace or a assistance  champion or results in a weak reply from her ally, which Sharapova to  take restraint of the assembly immediately. However, a stern assume  injury during early 2007 cut-price the effectiveness of Maria  Sharapova's serve for quite a few months, as she routinely produced to  ten double faults in many of her during this period. She after Antonym  new Antonym her facility wave to a more compacted backswing (as  conflicting to her traditional stretched out) in an attempt to put less  hassle on her take on, but she nevertheless from time to time  experienced problems with her serve throughout the rest of the year,  most notably 12 double faults in her third-round loss at the 2007 U.S.  Open. Her serve appeared to be more inoperative at the 2008 Australian  Open, as she just 17 double faults throughout her full title run at the  game. However, her plateful problems during the spring of 2008, as she  43 double faults in just four matches at the 2008 French Open and eight  double faults in her subsequent round loss at the 2008 Wimbledon  Championships. Observers, including Tracy Austin, trust that when  Sharapova experiences problems with her serve, she repeatedly loses  confidence in the rest of her game, and as findings, produces many  voluntary errors and plays generally more timidly Antonym.