Maria Sharapova
Definition
Maria Sharapova is a retired Russian professional tennis player and former world No. 1, renowned for her powerful baseline game, aggressive style, and five Grand Slam singles titles including Wimbledon (2004), the US Open (2006), and the French Open (2012, 2014).
She is also a successful entrepreneur, model, and businesswoman, notably founding Sugarpova, a candy brand, and serving as a global ambassador for various brands post-retirement in 2020.
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Maria Sharapova's Wimbledon win at 17 was like a plot twist in a sports movie no one saw coming.
Even off the court, Maria Sharapova serves up style that's sharper than her backhand.
Fans still debate if Maria Sharapova's grunts were secret weapons or just her way of saying 'not today'.
Maria Sharapova swapped tennis rackets for candy empires, proving sweet success comes after the sour sets.