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PostWysłany: Pią 12:44, 09 Sty 2009    Temat postu:

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Tennis's golden girl, Maria Sharapova, holds court on what she looks for in a guy, kicking back, her secret indulgences (ever heard of varenikis?), and why you can't ever give up.

Maria Sharapova can pull off the whole Blonde Goddess thing with ease--it's no problem when you're a world-class athlete, a multi-multi-millionaire, and 6-foot-2 inches of beautiful. But then she unleashes this very un-goddesslike noise, a booming sound that has nothing to do with smashing the stuffing out of a two-ounce tennis ball.

See, Sharapova likes to laugh. A lot. Ask her a question, any question, and she'll find a laugh in there somewhere. So what do you like to eat, Maria? "Everything!" [Laugh.] How would you describe yourself? "Oh, well...stubborn. Very stubborn" [laugh]. Why do you love tennis? "Because all your wins and all your losses are in your hands. I mean, I would be terrible at team sports" [laugh]. I'd never be able to pass the ball to anyone" [big laugh].

The 21-year-old may not take herself too seriously, but trust us: she takes her work--in this case, an afternoon photo shoot in Phoenix--very seriously. She arrives on the set 30 minutes early (she hates being late), dressed in black Hudson jeans, a gray Graham & Spencer tank top, and black flats, her hair still wet from the gym. After greeting every person in the room, she quickly shifts into job mode, a nonstop whirl of multitasking--selecting her clothes, checking out the shots of herself ("I just want to make sure I don't look like someone I don't recognize!"), and discussing an upcoming project with her beauty squad (a hairstylist, a makeup artist, and a fashion stylist), all the while working two BlackBerrys--one per hand. "I'm always on the go," she explains. "I love doing things until I hit rock bottom. Then I need my 12 hours of sleep, and I'm on the go again."

All that energy has paid off. Armed with a killer backhand, not to mention killer instincts, she's won 19 singles titles and three Grand Slams (the 2004 Wimbledon, the 2006 US Open, and the 2007 Australian Open) and has been perched at or near the top of the tennis rankings since 2003. From the outside, her ascent looks kind of like a fairy tale, but Sharapova sees it differently: "It might look like that, but I hope it never will be. It's not fun when everything goes right all the time."

That's a pretty good philosophy to have these days, since Sharapova is in town to re­hab a shoulder injury that has kept her off the baseline since last August. But she puts a positive spin on life on the sidelines, too. "Sure, as an athlete, you want to be out there playing as much as you can. But once you get over the pity party, it's alright," she says. "To be honest, everything in my life outside of tennis is great. I'm doing amazing projects that, if I didn't have time off, I wouldn't be able to focus on." She proudly describes a recent Cole Haan meeting (Sharapova is the face of Cole Haan Sporting and is designing a product line for the company): "I drew up these boards, designs, and sketches. It was a presentation, instead of me rushing into a room and then rushing out again to go practice."

But Sharapova is able to take her work seriously without seeming to take herself that way. When her hairstylist is asked how long they've been together, he replies, "I don't know."

"See?" Sharapova announces loudly to all in attendance. "Typical guy. Doesn't even know how long we've been in the relationship!" When someone suggests she take a golf cart to today's shoot rather than teeter down a steep cobblestone path in her four-inch heels, Sharapova waves them off. "Come on, guys," she says, pointing to her shoes. "It's Nike Air technology."

Besides, Sharapova is used to rocky journeys. Her well-known back story: As a 7-year-old from the tiny Siberian town of Nyagan, she showed some early promise after being introduced to tennis by her father, Yuri, so the two left for the States with all of the family's savings--$700--in hand and no English. "We were in a completely new world. It was like I was going on some adventure: Where am I? This is completely new: new people, new life, new food, and the first few years were basically about that." But visa issues kept her mother behind. "Now my mom and I talk on the phone every day. But there were no cellphones back then, so letters were our only form of communication. Sometimes it took a month and a half to get a letter back," she says. "When I look back and ask myself if I could do that again, I think absolutely not. Just to remember it hurts sometimes. But those things have developed my character. I'm grateful for what I have because it was never just given to me."

After a couple of years here, she and her father arrived--­uninvited--at the gates of Nick Bollettieri's famous tennis academy in Bradenton, Florida. Sharapova eventually got accepted, showed more promise, and Madison Avenue took notice. She got sponsors, joined the women's tour at 16, and one year later, in 2004, took the game's biggest prize, Wimbledon, thrashing the heavy favorite, top-ranked Serena Williams, 6-1, 6-4. The resulting celebrity led to a string of endorsement deals with Nike, Canon, Tag Heuer watches, and others that, according to Forbes, last year netted her a cool $23 million.

But despite her fame, Sharapova's Eastern European roots still run deep. "What's Russian about me?" she asks. "Oh, wow--where do we start? It's really interesting, because when I'm in my house or with my parents, I speak Russian. And I eat Russian food all the time--like varenikis, these dumplings that have different fillings inside, and sour cream, which is our version of ketchup. I put it on top of everything--mashed potatoes, omelets. It's crazy!" But one thing the homeland can't beat, according to Sharapova, is the convenience of U.S. supermarkets. "In Russia, the products are all in different places--meat in one place, vegetables in another place, milk in another. We don't have grocery carts, either. When I return to the U.S. after being away, I'm like, 'Aaaahh....'"

When Sharapova isn't traveling, she's a homebody. Her main residence is a five-bedroom home in Florida, which she shares with her Pomeranian, Dolce (no, he's not the pooch in her Canon commercials), and her parents. "I'm very European that way," she says. "In Europe, you live with your parents until you're older. I love having their company." She also has a "vacation house" in Manhattan Beach, California, with a killer view of the Pacific. That's where you'll find her working on her own designs or powering up the TiVo to catch up on Grey's Anatomy, Entourage, and The Chelsea Handler Show ("I love her sense of humor--she just blabs about everyone and everything"). "Sometimes my mom thinks that how I spend my time is completely crazy," she says. "She'd rather see me reading a book."

Her favorite spot in her house: her bedroom. "Yeah, I love my mattress," Sharapova says. "It's the little things." It's the big ones, too, like her unique take on a fireplace. "Instead of logs, I arranged rocks that I got when I was in Costa Rica," she explains. "I put candles in there, too, so it's actually more of a candleplace." Illustrations of the ocean--one at sunrise, another at sunset--surround her, and there's a wall of black-and-white photography, including one of the first covers of Vogue.

That last item is fitting, because trust us: When it comes to clothes, Sharapova knows her stuff. This is a woman whose tennis ensembles, which have included a tuxedo-inspired number for 2008's Wimbledon and a sparkly Holly Golightly-esque little black dress for the 2006 US Open, have been the talk of the fashion tabloids. She can often be found sitting front row center at New York's Fashion Week, and she collects Chanel bags (about 20 of them at last count) and Frank Gehry jewelry. "Stella McCartney is also one of my favorites," she says of the British designer, whose creations make up about half her wardrobe. "Not just because her clothes are amazing and fit me really well, but because she's a woman, she's married, she has kids, and has so much going on in her life. I met her a few months ago and she was telling me all about the projects she's been working on, like redesigning her house. It was mind-blowing. I was like, 'How do you do it?' That's very inspirational."

It's clear that Sharapova is striving for that same kind of balance in her own life. "I don't see myself playing tennis in 10 years," she says. By then, she'd like to be "doing something design-related"--maybe starting a sportswear line with Nike--and, she says, "I'd like to have a family." Ask about her rumored former boyfriends, like fellow tennis pro Andy Roddick or Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, or her reported current beau, Charlie Ebersol, the son of actress Susan Saint James and Dick Ebersol (the president and chairman of NBC Sports), and she pleads the fifth. She will tell you, though, the traits she values most in a guy. "A sense of humor, a comfort level," she says. "It's easy to impress me. I don't need a fancy party to be happy. Just good friends, good food, and good laughs. I'm happy. I'm satisfied. I'm content." And then there's that laugh again, which beats her killer backhand for putting the point away.
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PostWysłany: Śro 0:41, 11 Lut 2009    Temat postu: masha in love

Sharapova round head
Published 11 February 2009. Number 6 (731)
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Masha melts when located next to the Charles

Star of world sport «scored» Tennis due to the frenzy of love.

Organizers of the tournament WTA-Tour in Paris bite elbow: long-awaited return to the court of Maria Sharapova, who promised to come to the capital of France on 9 February, has not taken place. Four days before the start of the Russian tennis player come Fax, where she asked to forgive her for refusing to speak.

The former first racquet world does not participate in official tournaments since August last year. She missed the Olympics in Beijing, U.S. Open Championships and Australia and many other competitions. The reason Mary called the shoulder injury. But surgery on a sore right shoulder has long been made and, according to doctors, was successful.

Charlie EBERSOL, Maria Sharapova

By all projections, Sharapova was to resume performances on tour in January. However, not only arrived in Paris, but also stated that until March at the tournament will not appear.
Is a relapse of old injury?
- Yes if you like this injury? Do not tell me - ogoroshil our correspondent Jemal Chakvetadze, the father of tennis player Anna Chakvetadze Team Russia. - It is not tennis Masha's mind, and love. I spoke recently with her father Yuri Sharapova. He does not in itself - does not know how to influence the daughter. Masha totally stopped listening to him. During these six months, she used to beautiful life, her love affair, it was now not necessary, except for this guy. How do I know Yuru! I also have some of the daughter the same age as Mary.

Yuri Sharapov has lost influence in the daughter

A novel twist Maria grave. Sexy 21-year-old blonde is already several months meeting with American Charlie Ebersolom. For the first time they saw together last October at a charity event in California. Reporters then were surprised to look at Masha: Charlie hugged her at all, Sharapova was not against, that they took pictures together! But before Mary did not allow anyone to touch themselves in public places - not tennis player Andy Roddick, with whom she allegedly also had mutual liking, or soloist Group «MAROON 5» Adam Levine, the song which she so loved to listen to their teens.

Turn off your phone

25-year-old Charlie Ebersol - a difficult guy. His father, Dick Ebersol turn their millions - he was president of the television NBC Sports. Charlie himself is producing a documentary film, and try their hand at journalism.

Jemal Chakvetadze was well aware of the father of Masha

About five years ago, he miraculously stayed alive. Family Ebersolov was on board the aircraft which crashed during landing at an airport city Montros (Colorado). Dick and Charles were fractures of the hands and feet, but the 14-year-old Teddy, the brother of Charles, died.
This happened in 2004. It was then that the first time Sharapova loudly announced himself by becoming the winner of the famous Wimbledon. Now, Masha is no longer so hungry to victory as before. Rather than travel to Melbourne at the Australian Open championship she went with Charley in Florida. Young people spent a memorable few days, removing the luxurious suites and anyone you do not start. Masha off the phone, and all attempts by her father, Yuri Vladimirovich, to suspend the unplanned vacation success no avail. When contact with Sharapova tried her coach Michael Joyce, and has waited for his fate.

Sharapova may be a surprise and a new hairdo ...

In the last weekend of Russia in the women's team tennis team steadily outflank China in 1 / 4 finals of the Federation Cup. Sharapova was not in the composition. Our team captain Shamil Tarpischev to a question, when Maria returns to the court, replied evasively:
- It will return, when the want of this. Apparently, this desire has not yet arrived.
Add that not so long ago, Shamil Anvyarovich fire to light than is American medicine. Said that the Russian doctors have cured shoulder Sharapova in two accounts! And then Tarpischev called Pope tennis player, and all understood.
Medicine, unfortunately, is nothing to do with it.

By the way
When the famous Swiss tennis player Martina Hingis in this love, she even left the tennis court - on a long four years. A formal reason for the departure called chronic pain in the leg.
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PostWysłany: Śro 5:24, 11 Lut 2009    Temat postu:

jezu Rolling Eyes
to bylo podejrzane, ale teraz juz chyba nie ma czym mowic Confused

na ile prawdziwy jest ten artykul diabli wiedza,
ale jakies ziarno prawdy w tym byc musi
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PostWysłany: Śro 17:51, 11 Lut 2009    Temat postu:

a może to ktoś prztlumaczyć
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PostWysłany: Czw 11:00, 12 Lut 2009    Temat postu:

Bambi, w duzym skrócie jest tak:

Masza ma w nosie tenis,
jest zakochana, przerwe zamiast wykorzystac na treningi
wykorzystuje na przyjecia i milosc ; )

papa Jurij calkowieie stracil wpływ na nia, ona go nie slucha a on sie martwi
no i wszytsko wina Charlesa, dla ktorego Masza stracila glowe
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No. tylko ze to jest napisane przez tabloid, wiec mimo ze sie boje, to podzielilabym to przez 10 - prznajmniej Rolling Eyes

a sama Masza na oficjalnej stronie
mowi ze juz sie nie moze doczekac powrotu na korty
tylko ze to iz moze trenowac, nie oznacza od razu mozliwosci powrotu na kort, bo to zupelnie co innego


i ja sie trzymam tego Wink
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PostWysłany: Czw 11:29, 12 Lut 2009    Temat postu:

Miłość ze sportem wcale nie muszą się wykluczać. A co do jej chłopaka to taki Enrique Iglesias w gorszej, bardziej cukierkowatej wersji....
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PostWysłany: Czw 19:13, 12 Lut 2009    Temat postu:

czyli niestety dobrze to zrozumiałąm..nie no ja wierzę w Marii ambicje i w to że kocha tenis i wierze że wróci i wygra jeszcze kilka turniejów wielkoszlemowych i całą masę innych
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PostWysłany: Pią 8:52, 13 Mar 2009    Temat postu:

po meczu debla 1 rundy IW:


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There was a quick exit for another player on the comeback trail, Russian Maria Sharapova.

Sharapova, who had arthroscopic surgery on her right shoulder last October after missing the US Open and the Beijing Olympics, dipped her toe back into competitive waters with an appearance in doubles with compatriot Elena Vesnina.

However, Ekaterina Makarova and Tatiana Poutchek ended the experiment with a 6-1 4-6 (10-7) super-tiebreak victory.

Sharapova said she didn't know when she'd be fit to play singles again, but was delighted with the experience of competing in front of a crowd.

"Even if it's doubles, it's completely different," she said
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