Maria Sharapova won’t get a wild-card entry for the French Open
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Reporting from Paris — Two-time champion Maria Sharapova has not been granted a wild-card entry for this year’s French Open.
Announcing the decision on a live Facebook broadcast on Tuesday, French Tennis Federation President Bernard Giudicelli said he informed Sharapova of the decision in person that it was not possible.
Sharapova, who has held all four Grand Slam singles titles, won at Roland Garros in 2012 and 2014.
Her ranking, outside the top 200 this week, won’t be good enough to even make the qualifying field at Roland Garros.
The tournament begins May 28. She has played three tournaments thanks to wild cards since her return from a 15-month drug ban last month.
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