Sharapova seeks French Open redemption

Two-time champion Maria Sharapova returns to Paris for the first time in three years believing she can claim a third French Open crown.

Maria Sharapova.

Former world No.1 Maria Sharapova is firmly eyeing a third French Open title at Roland Garros. Source: AAP

When Maria Sharapova last played the French Open in 2015, she did so as defending champion.

Denied a wildcard by Roland Garros organisers last year on her return from a 15-month doping ban, the Russian was dogged by injury and controversy as she tried to get her career back on track.

Now 31, it would have been understandable had the five-times grand slam winner hung up her racquets to focus on her ever-expanding business empire.

Not Sharapova, one of the game's toughest competitors.

"That's why I still continue to do this because I have that passion of figuring things out and getting it done, whether it's a tough day, or whether it's a great day," Sharapova said ahead of Sunday's French Open start in Paris.

Although Sharapova was the world's top-paid female athlete for more than a decade and has earned close to $US300 million on and off the court according to FORBES, nothing comes close to competing for the sport's biggest prizes.

"You are very much in the moment," said Sharapova, a three-time finalist who opens against Dutchwoman Richel Hogenkamp this year.

""Your team just hands you over, literally on to the stage, onto your universe for the next hour, hour-and-a-half, two or three, and you have to find a way to deliver.

"Everything that you put into it previously, you have to pour out onto the court, every fear that you've faced before, you have to bring out onto the court.

"You have to be powerful, but yet you have to handle being vulnerable at moments when things don't go your way."

Having ended 2017 outside the top 50, Sharapova endured one of the worst periods of her career as she lost four straight matches.

In March, she ended a four-year spell with Dutchman Sven Groeneveld and brought back her former coach from Sweden, Thomas Hogstedt, with whom she won her first French Open title in 2012 as she completed the career grand slam.

Now, after strong performances in Madrid and Rome this month, Sharapova is back among the seeds and beginning to believe that she can win the title for the third time.

Finally fully fit, Sharapova reached the quarter-finals in Madrid and beat reigning French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko to reach the semi-finals in Rome, a huge boost of confidence as she returns to the scene of her most successful grand slam.

After losing a close three-set match to world No.1 Simona Halep in Rome, Sharapova called her progress "a step in the right direction".

"I had a lot of opportunities in the last few weeks in Madrid and here to just back down, to let little things bother me. But I got through them," she said.

"I set up real good situations for myself; a lot of court time and match play. All good things that I wanted."



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