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Auckland Open director, Richard Palmer has been disappointed against the world No.4, Maria Sharapova, who would not be participating in the next year, 2012 ASB Classic tournament, which will held from
World No.4, Sharapova has started off her 2011 season at the Auckland Open. Where, she has been defeated in the quarterfinals against the eventual champion, Greta Arn. However, Palmer was very disappointed of the fact that he couldn’t bring back the Russian tennis ace back to Auckland this year.
Palmer while speaking with the various sources has said that, he showed her despair
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about Sharapova’s non-participation in the tournament and said “She’s only one player, albeit a very high profile player. This year she chose to play here, next year she chose to play in Brisbane, and we wish her luck.
Palmer has been able to grab some big names to the tournament that includes Venus Williams, Flavia Pennetta, Peng Shuai and Sabine Lisicki but he was disillusioned with the fact that he wasn’t able to bring back the fan favouriteto the arena.
Palmer further added that, the field will be more than acceptable. We’re only allowed one top 10 anyway so if they all go to Brisbane we might be able to get more of the players just outside the top 10.
World No.4, Maria Sharapova will be opening the season playing in the 2012 Brisbane Open.
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World No.4, Sharapova has started off her 2011 season at the Auckland Open. Where, she has been defeated in the quarterfinals against the eventual champion, Greta Arn. However, Palmer was very disappointed of the fact that he couldn’t bring back the Russian tennis ace back to Auckland this year.
Palmer while speaking with the various sources has said that, he showed her despair
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Maria Sharapova
about Sharapova’s non-participation in the tournament and said “She’s only one player, albeit a very high profile player. This year she chose to play here, next year she chose to play in Brisbane, and we wish her luck.
Palmer has been able to grab some big names to the tournament that includes Venus Williams, Flavia Pennetta, Peng Shuai and Sabine Lisicki but he was disillusioned with the fact that he wasn’t able to bring back the fan favouriteto the arena.
Palmer further added that, the field will be more than acceptable. We’re only allowed one top 10 anyway so if they all go to Brisbane we might be able to get more of the players just outside the top 10.
World No.4, Maria Sharapova will be opening the season playing in the 2012 Brisbane Open.
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Maria Sharapova Tennis Career 2000
Sharapova first gained attention on the tennis scene in November 2000, when she won the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships in the girls' 16 division at the age of just 13. She was then given a special award, the Rising Star Award, which is awarded only to players of exceptional promise. She made her professional debut in 2001, and played her first WTA tournament at the Pacific Life Open in 2002, winning a match before losing to Monica Seles. Due to restrictions on how many professional events she could play, Sharapova went to hone her game in junior tournaments, where she reached the finals of the Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2002. She was the youngest girl ever to reach the final of the Australian Open junior championship at 14 years and 9 months.
From 2003, Sharapova played a full season, and made a rapid climb into the top 50 by the end of the year.She made her debuts at both the Australian Open and the French Open, but failed to win a match in either. It was not until the grass season that she began to fulfill her promise, beating a top-20 player for the first time and reaching her first semifinal at the WTA level. Then, as a wildcard at Wimbledon, she defeated 11th seed Jelena Dokić to reach the fourth round, where she lost in three sets to Svetlana Kuznetsova.
By the end of September, Sharapova had already captured her first WTA title at a smaller event, the Japan Open Tennis Championships, before winning her second in her final tournament of the season, the Bell Challenge. To cap off her first full season as a professional, she was awarded the WTA Newcomer of the Year honor.
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From 2003, Sharapova played a full season, and made a rapid climb into the top 50 by the end of the year.She made her debuts at both the Australian Open and the French Open, but failed to win a match in either. It was not until the grass season that she began to fulfill her promise, beating a top-20 player for the first time and reaching her first semifinal at the WTA level. Then, as a wildcard at Wimbledon, she defeated 11th seed Jelena Dokić to reach the fourth round, where she lost in three sets to Svetlana Kuznetsova.
By the end of September, Sharapova had already captured her first WTA title at a smaller event, the Japan Open Tennis Championships, before winning her second in her final tournament of the season, the Bell Challenge. To cap off her first full season as a professional, she was awarded the WTA Newcomer of the Year honor.
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