Maria Sharapova Ought to be Restricted Forever in Light of the Fact that She is a 'Cheater', Claims Eugenie Bouchard
Canadian tennis player Bouchard said that Sharapova is no longer one of her godlike objects in the wake of serving a 15-month drugs boycott Maria Sharapova vanquished Roberta Vinci on her arrival to tennis following a 15-month drugs boycott Getty Eugenie Bouchard trusts Maria Sharapova ought to have been given an existence restriction from tennis in the wake of marking the Russian player a "miscreant" on the day she came back from a 15-month suspension.
The 30-year-old Russian played her initially coordinate since her boycott for falling flat a medication test a year ago was lifted, overcoming Italian Roberta Vinci 7-5, 6-3 in the round of 32 in Stuttgart, hours after her suspension was lifted at midnight. Sharapova got the extensive boycott in the wake of testing positive for the restricted substance meldonium, a medication that was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency's precluded list toward the begin of 2016.
Sharapova asserted her and her group did not understand that meldonium had been prohibited after she tried positive for it at the Australian Open in January 2016, with the five-time Grand Slam victor saying she took the medication to treat a heart condition.
Her prompt come back to WTA occasions has brought on contention among her rivals and kindred tennis players, however, Bouchard has spared the most stinging feedback for the day of her arrival, with the Candian asserting that Sharapova ought not to be permitted to play professionally once more. "I don't believe it's privilege," Bouchard said in a meeting with TRT World.
"She's a miscreant and I don't think a con artist in any game ought to be permitted to play that game once more. It's so out of line to the various players who do it the correct way and are valid. "I think from the WTA it sends the wrong message to youthful children: 'cheat and we'll invite you back with open arms'.
I don't feel the truth is stranger than fiction and she's unquestionably not somebody I can state I turn upward to any longer since it's very demolished it for me a smidgen." Sharapova rejected her commentators however in the wake of beating Vinci, demanding that negative response to her arrival is not something that she needs to manage.
"That is not my employment. My occupation is to be a tennis player and a competitor," Sharapova said when inquired as to whether her special case solicitations conveyed the wrong message to youngsters in the game. "I'm being offered trump cards from the competition executives and I'm tolerating them to have the capacity to contend in the draw.
I'm accompanying no positioning. I'm not getting a special case to get a trophy or a brilliant platter. I need to overcome the matches regardless I need to win them." She included: "By the day's end what makes a difference is on the court. I've generally wanted to walk the walk – and I have. I've done that by winning five Grand Slams and being No 1 on the planet."


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