Andy Potts Wimbledon hopeful Maria Sharapova crashed out in the second round on Wednesday, leaving compatriots Svetlana Kuznetsova, Yelena Dementieva and Dinara Safina to fly Russia's flag in the third Grand Slam event of the season. Sharapova, only recently back from a long-term shoulder injury, went down in three sets to Argentina's Gisela Dulko, and admitted a slow start cost her. Capture the Season's Best Memories Get a free Sony Cybershot 10MP camera and Sony 9" Digital Picture Frame! ElectronicsSource.us.com "It's a little bit too late to come back when you're down a set and 0-3," she said at the post-match press conference. "I had so many easy balls, and I just made unforced errors from those. I don't really know if that's because I haven't played. You know, when I've had those situations before, those balls would be...
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