Maria Sharapova
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- Birthday
- 1987-04-19
- Nickname
- Masha The Siberian Siren
- Birthname
- Maria Yuryevna Sharapova
- Sign
- Aries
- Hometown
- Nyagan Siberia Soviet Union
- Country
- Russian Federation
- Ethnicity
- White
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 175
- Job
- Tennis Player Endorsement Maven
- Hobbies
- Modeling Winning
- Assets
- Long Legs Tall Nice Butt
- Vices
- Shouts
Maria Sharapova is not only the world’s highest-paid female athlete and one of the world’s best tennis players, she is also an immensely tall beauty. (We like to call her a long drink of vodka.)
Born in Siberia (yes, really), Maria began playing tennis at 4 and moved to the U.S. to attend the legendary Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida, when she was 7. (It was a little later than they’re used to at Bollettieri, but they let her in anyway.) She has lived in the U.S. ever since, but she retains her Russian citizenship (and I-must-break-you demeanor). In 2004, at age 17, Maria became the third-youngest woman ever to win Wimbledon—and the first ever Russian—when she defeated Serena Williams 6-1, 6-4 in the final. In 2006, she won a second Grand Slam title, the U.S. Open. That same year, she signed a lifetime endorsement deal with Prince—the racquet company, not the guy who sang “Little Red Corvette” (although she’s working on it). Other endorsements include: Land Rover, Motorola, Gatorade, Tropicana, Tag Heuer, Nike, Canon and Honda (but only in Japan). In August 2006, CBS reported that her annual earnings top $20 million. An estimated 90 percent of those come from endorsement deals.
Looking ahead, you can expect to find Maria clutching more hardware—she’s hungry to accumulate more Grand Slam wins—and probably posing for another photographer or two. In 2006, she appeared in a bikini for a six-page photo shoot in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue. We wouldn’t mind seeing her return that service.
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Maria Sharapova shares hospital photo, says injury not serious ... "It's healthier to laugh than to cry…from the MRI center last night" is the caption below the latest photo on Maria Sharapova's Facebook page showing the smiling Russian with a wrapped leg in a wheelchair. Sharapova twisted ...














