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Post ban, Maria Sharapova clicks it right in China

Updated on: 04 October,2017 07:38 PM IST  |  Beijing
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Russian tennis ace still remains crowd favourite in Beijing despite being labelled a drug cheat 

Post ban, Maria Sharapova clicks it right in China

One fellow player labelled her "a cheater" and she is said to be unpopular in the locker room, but Maria Sharapova remains a crowd favourite in China despite her doping ban.


"Welcome back goddess," said one banner at the China Open in Beijing yesterday, while a Russian flag had the words: "I got your back Maria."


Maria Sharapova takes a selfie with fans after her Round Two victory over Ekaterina Makarova in Beijing, China yesterday. PICs/GETTY IMAGES, AFP
Maria Sharapova takes a selfie with fans after her Round Two victory over Ekaterina Makarova in Beijing, China yesterday. Pics/ Getty Images, AFP


The Russian is in the Chinese capital for the first time since coming back to tennis in April from a 15-month suspension for taking the banned substance meldonium. The former World No. 1 is now 104 in the rankings and needed a wildcard to make it to the China Open, where she will take on World No.1 Simona Halep in Round Three today.

Sharapova's return to the tennis circuit divided opinion, with the Canadian Eugenie Bouchard among her biggest critics, calling the five-time Grand Slam champion "a cheater" who should never have been allowed to play again.

But try telling that to Sharapova's fans in Beijing, where along with Rafael Nadal she has been the biggest draw by far at the China Open.

Suky, 26, flew from Xiamen in eastern China to see her hero in the flesh for the first time.

Maria Sharapova supporters hold placards during her China Open match against Ekaterina Marakova of Russia in Beijing yesterday
Maria Sharapova supporters hold placards during her China Open match against Ekaterina Marakova of Russia in Beijing yesterday

'I love Sharapova'
On her left arm and chest she had written her version of Sharapova's signature in black biro. "I love Maria Sharapova," she said.
"She's fair and beautiful, and so powerful and determined, she never gives up."

But what about that doping ban? "I think that's an American secret," she replied, lowering her voice slightly.

Pushed to expand on her conspiracy theory, she pulled out her smartphone and tapped Chinese into a translation app.

"Political intrigue" popped up on the screen in English. She declined to go into further detail.

'She's beautiful and so tall'
Vivian and Lucia, both 20 and volunteers at China's biggest annual tennis event, are also die hard Sharapova fans. "She fights to win every game, even when it's difficult and hard," said Vivian, a student who only volunteered so she could catch a glimpse of the Russian.

"She's also beautiful and so tall. We walked past her and I was like, 'Gosh!'" So that makes up for the ban? "So what? It doesn't matter. It's in the past. So you never made a mistake?"Lucia questioned.

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