Maria Sharapova reveals why she keeps playing tennis

Maria Sharapova went through a lot of injuries in her career, but she does not give up. What pushes her to keep playing on the women's professional tour against younger players like the 19-year-old Harriet Dart that she defeated 6-0 6-0 on Monday? Speaking to reporters, the five-time Grand Slam winner said: 'I still really have the passion for this. I enjoy, like, seeing the effort that I'm able to put in, and I think that hard work will always ultimately come to the surface, not necessarily in maybe the specific, say, it's tennis or something else. But I do feel that it's really shaped the way that my career has been in and my life has been, if I put an effort into a certain category, sometimes it doesn't come overnight, doesn't come in a year, and sometimes it comes maybe in very unrelative things in your life, and I believe in that. The way I handle my career today is the way I'll handle my life in 10, 20 years, and that's extremely important to me.'
Can Sharapova fix her right arm up here ever, or is it always going to hurt? 'That's a good question. I have asked Dr Altchek that many times. I saw him beginning of December (2018), and he says it's a day-by-day pain management situation.'
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from Tennis World USA http://bit.ly/2syyFd7
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