Thursday, November 10, 2011

Maria Sharapova Strikes Wimbledon Semifinal Spot

Maria Sharapova says a 2011 Wimbledon win would be biggest Grand Slam of her career. After winning Wimbledon in 2004 with an unlikely victory over Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova has won only two other Grand Slam events, and none since her 2008 shoulder surgery.

Maria Sharapova Wimbledon 2011

"If I could win another Grand Slam," Sharapova said Saturday, "it would mean more than the previous ones that I have, because of the injury and everything.
It’s not like Maria Sharapova is creating magic in London for the first time, yet, whenever she blazes her tennis blade, her fans enjoys the blitzkrieg of this beautifully hot tennis star’s power shots.



Maria Sharapova showed her strength at London Wimbledon.



She is the last giant left in the competition of Wimbledon 2011 women’s draw.




Being fifth seed, it was expected from her that she won’t find any difficulty to make her way towards a semi-final seat and she fulfilled the expectations of her fans as she powered into Wimbledon semifinals after beating diminutive Slovak tennis star Dominika Chibulkova in a comprehensive manner.



She demonstrated her strength by demolishing Dominika Chibulkova in 6-1, 6-1 straight match on Tuesday.



Till now, Maria Sharapova hasn’t dropped a set throughout the tournament.



Obviously, this Russian hot girl looks the favorite of every observer at present to seal her fourth grand slam title.



Now she will have to meet and beat German wildcard Sabine Lisicki to gain a place in the last four on Thursday.




After winning the game against Dominika Chibulkova, Sharapova said, "It's really an honour, it's been a few years since I got past the fourth round," in a televised interview.



While mentioning the importance of her next game against German wildcard Sabine Lisicki on Thursday, Maria Sharapova said, "Every opponent is different and every day is different. I have a tough opponent coming up and I'm looking forward to it. She is a player playing with a lot of confidence right now."



The Russian hot girl and sexy tennis star is the last former champion left among the women, She won Wimbledon in 2004 to become the Wimbledon 2004 women's singles champion.



She broke three times in the first set while she dominated the game against Dominika Chibulkova, who is 24th seed, from the baseline.



After gaining three further breaks in the second set, she registered a victory in just over an hour. Her win seemed no less than a mere formality on the grass.



By beating Dominika Chibulkova, Maria Sharapova actually registered her revenge as Chibulkova beat Sharapova 6-0, 6-2 in the French Open in 2009.




At that time, the Russian tennis juggernaut was still recuperating against a serious shoulder injury and was hoping for her chances to reach the top again.



This time, she is much more fit and she showed it by beating Chibulkova comprehensively.



Maria Sharapova added, "To be in the semis of Wimbledon is a bonus. To come back and play tennis after a big injury, I was just happy to be back on court."



However now, Maria Sharapova needs to be more alert and cautious so that she may not repeat a downfall again as she fell against the hopes of her fans in French Open 2011.



Let’s hope that she will maintain her performance on Thursday and will reach the next stage easily.

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