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Video: Sharapova signs up for Brisbane 2012

Video: Sharapova signs up for Brisbane 2012

brisbaneinternational.com.au Tuesday 12 July 2011 6 Comments »

In a major coup for the Brisbane International, Maria Sharapova will start her tennis year in Queensland.

The World No. 5 and 2011 Wimbledon finalist confirmed her attendance today and said she is looking forward to starting her year in Brisbane.

“I have never been to Brisbane before and coming into the Australian Open I felt like Brisbane would be a good place for me to start the year,” Sharapova said.

“It is the first tournament of the year and it’s kind of where you see where your game is and how good your off-season has been and so you try and get in as many matches as you can before the Australian Open.

“It [the Brisbane International] is going to have some great competition.”

Brisbane International Tournament Director Cameron Pearson said he was delighted that the popular Russian has chosen to come to Brisbane in 2012.

“This will be Maria’s first Brisbane International. The former world No. 1 is arguably one of the highest profile female athletes in the world, and I have no doubt she will be enormously popular with our fans who want to see her star power in person,” Pearson said

“The current World No.5 has won three Grand Slam titles, 23 WTA singles titles, and has been a former No.1 on four separate occasions.

Video: interview with Maria Sharapova

“It is a great first signing for Brisbane International 2012 and with the new WTA upgrade to a Premier event, she will be just one of hopefully many top 10 women to play in Queensland next year.

“Maria’s attendance is another endorsement of the event, its facilities and the hospitality that Brisbane and Queensland offer to visitors. I look forward to welcoming her in 2012.”

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh also welcomed the news, which follows strong support for the tournament from the Queensland Government through Events Queensland and the government’s investment in first-class tennis infrastructure like the Queensland Tennis Centre.

“The Queensland Government has invested in this event because it sends a strong message that we are back in business and putting on must-see events for Queenslanders and visitors alike to enjoy,” Ms Bligh said.
“Having first-class talent like Maria Sharapova being a part of the tournament this year is fantastic news and I am sure she will get an unforgettable Queensland welcome.

“Earlier this year the centre and surrounding community were impacted heavily by the floods – and what a great symbol of that fighting Queensland spirit for the tournament to be back bigger and better than ever only a year later.”

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  • connor

    yes
     

  • Cerb

    Just let me know what day she will be playing and I will not be there. Shreaking is not good for hearing aids or the public. We have to be quite but we have to pay to sit and listing to that terrible noise that is in no way justified. It would be good if we  could all walk out and let the establishment know that it is not acceptable.

  • Supern87a

    I am sure she will be popular with the petrolheads who miss the noise of the Grand Prix

  • http://protennisplayers.blogspot.com/ P1

    This is excellent news and a great coup for the Brisbane International. Any big name players after Sharapova is just an added bonus.
    I don’t know what the problem is will the noise she makes. I have watched her play at the Australian Open and I think it really is no big deal. People who don’t like it are the extreme minority.
    http://www.brisbaneinternational.com.au/

  • Brian McGrath

    My wife and I have attended all the Brisbane International Events (Finals Packages) held so far and have thoroughly enjoyed the tennis and the venue.  We also came to the Davis Cup tie held in the Pat Rafter Arena.
    We will not be booking to come in 2012 since Sharapova is coming, and many of our friends have made similar decisions.  We cannot stand even watching her on TV, and couldn’t sit through even 2 minutes of her on-court theatricals.  The game of tennis does not need the noise she emits.
    Brian

  • Scott

    totally agree ! that  shreik she has is very annoying and i cant watch her play  either

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