Sharapova, 32, who migrated to America in 1994, said it is because of unpleasant situations, both in classes and during her tennis training in Florida, that made her stronger as a person
Maria Sharapova
Russian tennis beauty Maria Sharapova has revealed her childhood in USA was "lonely".
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Sharapova, 32, who migrated to America in 1994, said it is because of unpleasant situations, both in classes and during her tennis training in Florida, that made her stronger as a person.
Talking about her childhood in the United States as a migrant, she told Tennis World USA: "I was very lonely. Also, I missed my mom a lot. To be able to see me, my father always had to work hard so he could get back home early before I fell asleep. I was always insulted and treated badly compared to others. Though I did it to pursue my dreams. Because of that, I learned how to take care of myself. I never thought about quitting because I knew what I wanted."
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