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Maria Sharapova because that when she was only 9 years old she had to left her home and she live with her father in USA C practice very much hard to win the tennis title up after 4 years as a professional she won the Grand Slam title now she is reaping the reaching the fruits of riches
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she keeps struggling to find consistency and play at the highest level like she did in the past. But Sharapova said that her toughest time is behind her. As a matter of fact, she referred to when at seven years of age she moved, with her father, to United States from Russia having just $700 with them. Maria's mother stayed in Russia at the time. 'What's challenging is when you're a teenager and you have a few hundred dollars and you've got no sense of the future, you don't know where you're going to end up. You just have a dream. I think that's a lot tougher than being 31 years old and having the opportunity to do whatever I want in my life', Sharapova admitted.
Sharapova was the highest paid female tennis player for more than a decade. And she still dreams to be on the big stage again. 'If I didn't have the belief to keep doing this and to keep having the motivation and the grind of doing this every day in order to get myself in these positions, I don't think I would be here', the 31-year-old assured. 'I think I've done plenty in my career, established a lot for myself personally, professionally.'
Sharapova will play the Beijing's China Open next.
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she keeps struggling to find consistency and play at the highest level like she did in the past. But Sharapova said that her toughest time is behind her. As a matter of fact, she referred to when at seven years of age she moved, with her father, to United States from Russia having just $700 with them. Maria's mother stayed in Russia at the time. 'What's challenging is when you're a teenager and you have a few hundred dollars and you've got no sense of the future, you don't know where you're going to end up. You just have a dream. I think that's a lot tougher than being 31 years old and having the opportunity to do whatever I want in my life', Sharapova admitted.
Sharapova was the highest paid female tennis player for more than a decade. And she still dreams to be on the big stage again. 'If I didn't have the belief to keep doing this and to keep having the motivation and the grind of doing this every day in order to get myself in these positions, I don't think I would be here', the 31-year-old assured. 'I think I've done plenty in my career, established a lot for myself personally, professionally.'
Sharapova will play the Beijing's China Open next.
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