Maria Sharapova withdraws from Miami unlock by forearm injury

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) — 5-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova has withdrawn from the Miami unlock which begins following 7 days due to a left forearm injury . Sharapova Stray in the premier round at Indian Wells final 7 days & in the 3rd round of the Australian unlock in January. The ladies's field includes 8-time Key Biscayne champion Serena Williams & No. The men's field includes defending champion Roger Federer & 6-time Key Biscayne champ Novak Djokovic. For a limited time, Utilize promo code "WTA20" for a sale on Tennis Channel Plus—where you'll find the following:WTA Miami (March 20-April one)-Tennis Channel Plus has Miami unlock covered by up to seven WTA courts, arrest all the action live beginning Tuesday, March 20WTA Indian Wells On-request-Watch your favorite WTA matches from Indian Wells on-request on Tennis Channel PlusGet Tennis Channel Plus at BuyTCPlus.com


Maria Sharapova going to miss following 7 days's Miami unlock because of injury

Maria Sharapova's troubled begain to the season continuesMaria Sharapova has withdrawn from following 7 days's Miami unlock due to a left forearm injury . In a statement on the formal Miami unlock website, Sharapova said: "I am truly sorry that I must withdraw from one of my favourite tournaments by my left forearm injury . Sharapova, who has yet to beat a title this year, going to be replaced by American Jennifer Brady in the Miami tournament, that is scheduled for March 21 to April one. We wish she recovers quickly & is back on the court of law recently," Tournament Director James Blake said. Head to our app for cell Phone devices & iPad, or follow our Twitter account @SkySportsTennis to join in the conversation.

Maria Sharapova will miss next week's Miami Open due to injury

Tennis: Sharapova withdraws from Miami unlock by forearm injury

according to MIAMI (REUTERS) - Maria Sharapova's troubled begain to the season has continued by the Russian having to withdraw from the Miami unlock because of a left forearm injury , tournament organisers said on Friday (March 16). I am doing everything possible to return to the tour as recently as possible," Sharapova said in a statement. The 30-year-old, who has yet to beat a title this year, going to be replaced by American Jennifer Brady in the Miami tournament, that is scheduled for March 21 to April one. We wish she recovers quickly & is back on the court of law recently," Tournament Director James Blake said. Despite the pull outs, the event continue boasts a powerful field including world number ones Simona Halep & Roger Federer.






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