Maria Sharapova's PED Use.
It was Sharapova's third Grand Slam title.
Both of Sharapova's wins came in 2004.
Maria Sharapova is a Russian professional tennis player.
Both Sharapova's victories were won way back in 2004.
Sharapova has not recovered sufficiently from troubling shoulder injury.
Williams has dominated Sharapova, winning 19 of 21 meetings.
Without my dad, I wouldn't be here.- Maria Sharapova.
Which question you would like to ask Maria Sharapova?
Sharapova's doping ban cut from 2 years to 15 months.
Russian Tennis star Maria Sharapova is in a tough spot.
Maria Sharapova's doping ban cut from two years to 15 months.
Sharapova recently returned to the tour after a 15-month doping ban.
In the past decade Sharapova has been actively involved in charity.
Sharapova is also the highest paid female athlete in the world.
Sharapova has also been invited to clay-court
events in Madrid and Rome.
Maria Sharapova drugs ban reduced from two years to 15 months.
Sharapova has been the world's highest-paid female
athlete for more than a decade.
Sharapova recently returned to the WTA Tour after a 15-month doping ban.
Sharapova of Russia won Wimbledon in 2004 at the age of 17.
Sharapova said she had taken the drug for health reasons since 2006.
Sharapova admitted she had been taking the substance
since 2006 for health issues.
Sharapova returned to tennis only last month
following a 15-month ban for doping.
Sharapova said she had failed the test
and took full responsibility for it.
When you think of female tennis players, you cannot forget Maria Sharapova.
Sharapova, 28, has been the highest paid
female athlete for 11 consecutive years.
Ms Sharapova said:"I did fail the test
and take full responsibility for it.".
Maria Sharapova defeats Ana Ivanovic to win the 2008
Australian Open women's singles title.
Sharapova has been battling against the U.S. athlete ever since Wimbledon in 2004.