Serena aside, Sharapova will fear no one at French: Evert
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[May 25, 2018]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Russian Maria
Sharapova could run into old nemesis Serena Williams in the fourth
round of the French Open but, the American aside, she will fear no
one on her first appearance at the claycourt slam for three years.
The former world number one, twice a champion at Roland Garros
despite an unnatural claycourt game, is seeded 28 after a rocky road
back from a doping ban.
She was ineligible two years ago and last year French Open
organizers declined to offer her a wildcard following her return to
the Tour. Sharapova served a 15-month sanction for testing positive
for heart drug meldonium after losing to Williams in the Australian
Open quarter-finals in 2016.
The two grand slams she has played since resuming her career have
resulted in fourth-round losses but having reunited with former
coach Thomas Hogstedt last month, the five-times major winner is
moving back in the right direction, according to Roland Garros great
Chris Evert.
"She has a shot (at the title)," seven-times French Open champion
Evert, an analyst for broadcaster ESPN, told Reuters.
"I see her moving better and the intensity is back. I see some drop
shots. She is back with her old coach Thomas Hogstedt and she has
won grand slams with him before.
"I see her getting better and better because she wants it and she is
willing to work hard for it and it's still the most important thing
in her life. In the last six weeks I see an improvement in her
game."
The fact that no player has taken the game by storm while 23-times
grand slam champion Williams took time off to have a baby, will
further encourage Sharapova, according to Evert.
"Maria will look at it and see no one dominant. Serena Williams is
the only player in the past who has been like a thorn in her side,
but she feels mentally superior to most of the other and she feels
she can win against them all."
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Russia's Maria Sharapova in action during her semi final match
against Romania's Simona Halep REUTERS/Tony Gentile
SUPERIOR SERENA
Only Williams, unseeded and ranked 453 has a superior grand slam
record to Sharapova in the women's draw.
Last year's champion Jelena Ostapenko, double Wimbledon champion
Petra Kvitova, Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki and 2016
French Open winner Garbine Muguruza are all amongst the list of
favorites.
But Sharapova, a semi-finalist in Rome last week, would not have a
sleepless night about facing any of them.
"This is a title she has won twice and this is a surface that gives
her a little more time to set up," Evert said.
"She knows she can win it and she knows she is mentally tougher than
most of them. When you look at the players who are contenders, they
have a few slams but mentally they have had some big wins but also
some big losses.
"Aside from Serena she has the most experience and is mentally
tougher. That's worth two games a set."
Sharapova trails Williams 19-2 on career head-to-head but leads top
French Open top seed Simona Halep 7-2, second seed Wozniacki 6-4 and
third seed Muguruza 3-0.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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