- Serve lets down Sharapova in Wimbledon final:
Maria gets engaged to Lakers' guard Vujacic:
The most eligible bachelorette in tennis is off the market.Three-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova got engaged to her boyfriend, Los Angeles Lakers guard Sasha Vujacic, after he proposed on Tuesday night at his Manhattan Beach, Calif. home. The two had been dating for nearly a year. TMZ was the first to report the news. Sharapova's agent has since confirmed it to CNBC's Darren Rovell.Sharapova and Vujacic first went public with their relationship last November when they were seen cuddling at a U2 concert in Los Angeles. Since then, the relationship has become the fodder of tabloids and paparazzi, as the athletes have been photographed together in Los Angeles and Italy, where they vacationed.
Sharapova confirmed for Auckland Classic tennis:
Three-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova has confirmed she will play in the Auckland Classic in January, tournament organisers in New Zealand said.The Russian former world number one would be a major drawcard for the event as she warms up for the Australian Open Grand Slam later that month, tournament director Richard Palmer said on Wednesday."(It) is a major boost to the tournament and to the sport, her popularity is huge," Palmer said.The 23-year-old, currently ranked 17 in the world, has struggled to come back from a crippling shoulder injury this year that forced her to adjust her explosive serve, failing to reach the second week in all four majors.
Maria attends CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund:
At the 2010 CFDA Vogue Fashion party Maria Sharapova confessed that she loves fashion almost as much as she loves tennis. "I thought the show was incredible, and it is so important because it gives notice to designers that are up and coming and gives them exposure. Fashion is so expressive and every designer has their own take and their own appeal."Sharapova is also a designer and has a fall line with Cole Haan. "I get my inspiration for my own line through traveling," she said. "I love street style. I'm always stopping people on the street and taking pictures of them!"
Sharapova to defend Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo:
Maria Sharapova returns to a happy hunting ground to defend the star-studded Pan Pacific Open women's tennis tournament starting in Japan on Sunday.Maria won her first WTA singles and doubles titles at the 2003 Japan Open in Tokyo, and earned her first professional title on the ITF Circuit series in Gunma, north of the capital, a year earlier.The Russian has won four of her 22 WTA titles in Tokyo, including the Japan Open twice and the Pan Pacific Open in 2005 and 2009."
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