Maria Sharapova Drug suspension nears end, will play comeback tournament in Stuttgart, Germany

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The Most awaited part of Maria Sharapova's career is about to happen. After a two-year suspension in the Tennis mainstream, Maria is looking forward to doing what she loves to do once more, professional tennis. She will be making her comeback debut on April 26, 2017.

Maria Sharapova Professional Tennis Ban started at the Australian Open last year. The disqualification and banning came after she was tested positive of Meldonium, a prohibited substance in the Sports World. Maria said that she was taking this prescription drug for ten years now due to her magnesium deficiency and diabetic history of their family. It also heightens physical activity in athletes. Blood circulation improves which is why it increases resistance and muscular locomotion, as reported by The Guardian.

Her suspension was later cut down to 15 months. Maria Sharapova is expected to make her comeback game in the Stuttgart Clay Court Open in Germany. Her match is seven days after her 30th birthday. The all women tournament is a warm-up event for the French Open in France. Porsche is the main sponsor of this tournament which is sometimes called "The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix". Maria held the championship title here from 2012 to 2014, reported the Mirror.

In a report from Yahoo Sports News, Maria Sharapova found out that she was very good in resting. She managed to study at the Harvard Business School to further her plans to level up her candy business. Other activities that Maria went into was her book writing. She added that her book is set for publication first in English and then in Russian. Maria also learned to box and she practices a lot.

Her preparation for the comeback in the all-ladies Stuttgart tournament is set. Maria said that she can't wait to play in one of her favorite tournaments and be with her fans doing the thing she loves.

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