Sharapova not concerned about Wimbledon wildcard

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Maria Sharapova last competed at Wimbledon in 2015; Getty Images
Maria Sharapova is focusing on the tournament at hand in Madrid and not on the prospect of whether or not she will receive a wildcard entry into Wimbledon, almost two months away.

Maria Sharapova is not yet worried about whether she will be awarded a wildcard for Wimbledon following her doping ban.

After moving into the second round of the Madrid Open on Sunday, Sharapova said it’s too early to think about the July tournament.

“I mean, look, I would love to be in a position to compete in that event,” she said. “It’s very meaningful to me. But it’s just too far down the line right now.”

Sharapova defeated Mirjana Lucic-Baroni of Croatia in three sets for her fourth victory since serving a 15-month ban for testing positive for meldonium at last year’s Australian Open.

She was eliminated in the semifinals in Stuttgart last month in her first tournament since the ban.

“I feel like I’m like a broken-record player, but these tournaments are really important,” Sharapova said. “The match play that I have, getting myself in these situations, getting out of them, will ultimately help me for those big events whether I’m in there or not.”

Sharapova, who is also expected to play in Rome later this month, has been playing on wildcard entries because she lost her ranking following the doping suspension.

The decision on her wildcard for Wimbledon may not come until 20 June, according to tournament officials.

The five-time Grand Slam champion and former top-ranked player will know on 16 May if she will be able to compete via a wildcard in the French Open, which starts 22 May.

A win in the second round in Madrid against Canadian Eugenie Bouchard, one of the most outspoken players against Sharapova’s return to tennis, could be enough to let the Russian qualify for Wimbledon on points, without needing a wildcard.

 

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