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Maria Sherpova
Maria Sherpova says she will be back during the Warsaw Poland tennis tournament. "I know it is going to take me a while to get back into the groove of playing tournaments and matches, but I am so excited to be competing again," Sharapova said.
Sherpova was forced to miss the last two Grand Slam tournaments, the U.S Open and Australian Open.
"My family and coach have been a tremendous part of this comeback, and I think it's important to acknowledge that without their drive, daily laughs and endless belief in my ability, I would be sipping a pina colada on a deserted island (not that there's something wrong with that, but playing tennis is just so much more exciting at this stage of my life),"
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