[新聞]Rested Sharapova seeks to maintain form at Indian Wells
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
INDIAN WELLS, California, March 12 (Reuters) - Refreshed
after a week's break, Australian Open champion Maria
Sharapova is eager to build on her fast start to the year
at this week's Pacific Life Open.
The 20-year-old Russian is unbeaten in 14 matches this
season and has recovered from the viral illness which
forced her to pull out of the Dubai Championships two weeks
ago.
More significantly, Sharapova is delighted to be
injury-free after suffering a spate of ailments in 2007
ranging from hamstring strains to shoulder problems.
"It is so refreshing because basically all of last year, in
the grand slams and a couple of other tournaments, I was
playing with pain-killers before every single match,"
Sharapova told reporters on Wednesday.
"Even though during the match it might be taking care of
the pain, you know at the back of your mind it's not 100
percent and you have to do something about it.
"For much of last year, I couldn't serve and I couldn't hit
a backhand volley so I couldn't work on either of those."
Sharapova jetted into Israel for the Fed Cup immediately
after her Melbourne Park triumph. After a short break, she
then travelled to Doha, where she won her 18th WTA title
before having to withdraw from Dubai two days later.
She attributed her viral problems to her globe-trotting
tournament schedule but has now put that behind her.
BANGS HAIRSTYLE
"I basically did nothing for a week," said the blonde
Russian, who since the Australian Open has been sporting a
'Kate Moss fringe', or 'bangs' hairstyle as it is known in
the United States.
"I went on a little holiday for three or four days with a
great group of my friends, special people who I don't get
to see very often and I just started training a couple of
days ago."
Sharapova was startled to realise she had clocked up just
under 50,000 miles this year.
"It's crazy to know you've travelled so much but it's also
been pretty rewarding," the world number five said.
"Although I've been travelling, I've really been playing
great tennis."
Asked to pinpoint why she had begun her 2008 campaign in
such sparkling form, she replied: "One of the biggest
reasons was that I had a really good off-season with no
injuries.
"I had no worries of hurting myself or feeling that I'm
going to start the year injured, which has been the case
the previous two years. I had that excitement of getting
better and working hard.
"If I ever do have a serious injury again, I know I can
come back and play even better tennis than I did before
because I did it," added the Russian, who claimed her third
grand slam title at the Australian Open in January.
"Last year was probably one of the toughest times in my
career and I came back playing stronger and being mentally
stronger and I just felt great about myself."
(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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