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With the quarter-finals firmly in her sights at Roland Garros, Maria Sharapova stumbled on the red clay again. In letting match point slip away in a 6-7 (6), 7-6 (5), 6-2 loss to Russia’s Dinara Safina on Monday, a career slam eluded... [read full story]
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PARIS -- One point from the quarterfinals, a shrieking Maria Sharapova again came up short at the French Open. Bidding for the only Grand Slam title she has yet to win, the top-ranked Sharapova twice blew big leads in the second set...
Sharapova must improve preparation on surface to win French Open Maria Sharapova is making some progress on clay but her fourth-round defeat at the French Open shows she's not yet good enough or comfortable enough on the surface to...
Russian Maria Sharapova has been pushed out of the French Open, losing to fellow Russian Dinara Safina. Sharapova is yet to win the French Open, and it stands as the only Grand Slam title the world number one hasn't won. The match...
By HOWARD FENDRICH | AP Tennis Writer PARIS - One point from reaching the quarterfinals at the only Grand Slam tournament she's never won, Sharapova allowed every bit of a significant lead slip away Monday and collapsed to a 6-7 (6),...
PARIS -- No, her departure from the French Open was filled with sound and fury: her stroke-accompanying shrieks, her self-loathing shouts between points and the spectators' hearty boos and high-pitched whistles that ushered the No....
PARIS -- Maria Sharapova did not go quietly. No, her departure from the French Open was filled with sound and fury: her stroke-accompanying shrieks, her self-loathing shouts between points and the spectators' hearty boos and...
By HOWARD FENDRICH | AP Tennis Writer PARIS - One point from reaching the quarterfinals at the only Grand Slam tournament she's never won, Sharapova allowed every bit of a significant lead slip away Monday and collapsed to a 6-7 (6),...
By HOWARD FENDRICH, Associated Press PARIS - One point from reaching the quarterfinals at the only Grand Slam tournament she's never won, Sharapova allowed every bit of a significant lead slip away Monday and collapsed to a 6-7 (6),...

