The tennis world, according to Maria Sharapova
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The tennis world, according to Maria Sharapova
By DENNIS PASSA, AP Sports Writer
January 24, 2006
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- At 18, with a Wimbledon title and a previous
No. 1 ranking on her resume, Maria Sharapova has made an early mark on the
tennis world.
And one of the sport's most popular players is happy to share her thoughts
on tennis:
-- Tennis on TV: not the greatest.
-- Season: too long.
-- Surfaces and balls: not enough consistency.
-- Coordination among tours: not good enough.
Sharapova, whose favorite television program is "The O.C.," rarely switches
the TV on to watch tennis -- not even to scout potential rivals.
"I'm not the biggest fan, I must say, no," Sharapova said Tuesday after her
7-6(6), 6-4 win over fellow Russian Nadia Petrova at the Australian Open.
"If there are other things on, I'd rather watch something else than tennis,
unless it's a very exciting match where you know the quality of the tennis
is going to be great."
Sharapova got into the subject when asked if she would watch a later
quarterfinal match between Lindsay Davenport and Justine Henin-Hardenne
on television. Henin-Hardenne won and will be Sharapova's semifinal
opponent on Thursday.
"No. It's just not that I'm going to plan my day, my evening around some
match that's on TV," Sharapova said, adding she's studying high school
economics on the road.
"I was on court. I've been waiting for a match the whole day. I'm not going
to wait to watch another match that evening."
The Russian star says tennis needs a few changes.
"I think there's a lot of things that could make the tennis world more
exciting for the players as well as the fans," Sharapova said after her
quarterfinal match.
"I think everybody knows that the tennis season is way too long. It's
about 10 1/2 months of the year. If they know nothing about tennis, people
think you're absolutely crazy."
Sharapova, who interrupted sending text messages on her cell phone for the
news conference, also said court surfaces need to be more consistent.
"We're going from Rebound Ace (at Melbourne Park) to Tokyo, which is
synthetic grass," said Sharapova, "to playing with different heaviness of
the balls. There are so many things."
And Sharapova said scheduling poses major problems, as well.
"Fans don't know what tournaments are bigger than the others," she said.
"I think there needs to be a better structure on the tour. But it is not
something that is going to happen very quickly."
Coordination among the WTA Tour, the ATP men's tour and the International
Tennis Federation is the key, she said.
"It's a big business for everyone. The WTA Tour and the ATP and the ITF
and everyone that's in this whole tennis world needs to come together
because I think each and every one of them is trying to make a business
in their own little shell," she said.
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