Maria Sharapova retires: Former world number one tennis star confirms end of career with emotional blog post

Five-time grand slam winner Maria Sharapova has announced her retirement from tennis.

The former world no.1, who has been involved in the sport for 28 years, has been plagued with chronic shoulder problems in recent times.

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Sharapova started playing tennis aged just 4 and became a world star while in her teens

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Sharapova won Wimbledon in 2004 and lifted all the other Grand Slam titles

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That has seen the Russian’s ranking tumble all the way down to 373, with Sharapova now making the decision to walk away from the sport.

In an exclusive essay on vanityfair.com, the 32-year-old wrote: “How do you leave behind the only life you’ve ever known?

“How do you walk away from the courts you’ve trained on since you were a little girl, the game that you love – one which brought you untold tears and unspeakable joys – a sport where you found a family, along with fans who rallied behind you for more than 28 years?

“I’m new to this, so please forgive me. Tennis – I’m saying goodbye.”