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epa05948303 Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova reacts during her first round match against Croatian Mirjana Lukic-Baroni at the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament, in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2017. EPA/SERGIO BARRENECHEA |
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova reacts during her first round match against Croatian Mirjana Lukic-Baroni at the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament, in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2017. EPA/SERGIO BARRENECHEA
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova in action during her first round match against Croatian Mirjana Lukic-Baroni at the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament, in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2017. EPA/SERGIO BARRENECHEA
Russia’s Maria Sharapova takes part in the Mutua Charity Tie Break on the eve of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament at Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 04 May 2017. The Mutua Madrid Open will take place from 05 to 14 May 2017. EPA/JUANJO MARTIN
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova in action during her first round match against Croatian Mirjana Lukic-Baroni at the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament, in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2017. EPA/SERGIO BARRENECHEA
Russia’s Maria Sharapova takes part in the Mutua Charity Tie Break on the eve of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament at Caja Magica complex in Madrid, Spain, 04 May 2017. The Mutua Madrid Open will take place from 05 to 14 May 2017. EPA/JUANJO MARTIN
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova reacts during her first round match against Croatian Mirjana Lukic-Baroni at the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament, in Madrid, Spain, 07 May 2017. EPA/SERGIO BARRENECHEA
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