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Sharapova's South American Tour By Tennis Week Tuesday, September 29, 2009
They are two of tennis' most photographed and glamorous players and when Maria Sharapova and Gisela Dulko face off in a three-city exhibition series they will likely attact both tennis fans and a slew of shutter bugs.
Dulko upset Sharapova in the second round of Wimbledon in June and the three-time Grand Slam champion and the 30th-ranked Dulko, Argentina's top female player, will renew their rivalry in November with the inaugural Maria Sharapova South American Tour set for November 29th-December 4th. The tour, which could earn Sharapova nearly $1 million in appearance fees, will also include fashion events, charitable appearances and tennis clinics for local youngsters.
The exhibition series begins on November 29th in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It will move to Santiago Chile on December 2 and then on to Buenos Aires for a match on December 4.
"Maria is very excited about playing this Tour," said Max Eisenbud, IMG Senior Vice President, who manages Sharapova. "She is aware of her large fan base in the region and shes looking forward to meeting her supporters and seeing and experiencing these amazing countries for the first time."
Sharapova did a similar three city tour of Japan in 2005 and hopes to make this tour an annual event, primarily targeting cities and countries where she hasnt played.
In June, Dulko deployed a disarming array of drop shots and slow slices to consistently drain the pace away from the hard-hitting Russian and draw an unsettled Sharapova out of her comfort zone and into the net.
Relying on her tactical acumen to blunt Sharapova's superior power, the 45th-ranked Dulko repeatedly ran Sharapova forward in pursuit of drop shots before giving the 2004 Wimbledon winner her marching orders in dumping Sharapova out of Wimbledon's second round with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 victory.
"There's no real gray area today. But it's just the way it was," said Sharapova, who was playing in her fourth tournament after missing nearly 10 months due to right shoulder injury. "I had so many easy balls, and I just made unforced errors from those. And, you know, I don't really know if that's because I haven't played. You know, when I've had those situations before those balls would be pieces of cake, and today they weren't."
Sharapova staved off four match points in the final game, but Dulko successfully challenged a Sharapova shot to earn a fifth match point and closed the victory when Sharapova sent a forehand beyond the baseline. Dulko's Centre Court debut concluded with the best win of her career.
"I think, yes, (it) is the win of my career because it was first time on Centre Court," Dulko said after the match. "And for me to play here on Wimbledon, I think it's the best tournament with more tradition. It's great to play on Centre Court. And to beat Maria, a great player, and past champion, as well."
http://www.tennisweek.com/news/fullstory.sps?inewsid=6640491#
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