Maria Sharapova is prepping up for Wimbledon this week at the tournament in Birmingham. The Russian spoke to the reporters and said she believes she has a chance of winning Wimbledon again.
“I go in believing that I have a chance,” Sharapova said. “It would be tough to go out there and step on to the court and to have the confidence to beat my opponents if I didn’t.”
The Russian won Wimbledon at the age of 17 in 2004 and made a name for herself in the tennis world.
"I really love coming on grass and the change from the clay courts and the different bounces. … It brings back a lot of memories,” Sharapova said. “I come into Birmingham every year wanting to play as many matches on grass as I can and to try and get really good practice the week before (Wimbledon) as well.”
Even though she lost to Henin at the French Open, I thought her serving was a lot better now. If she can bring back the good serve, she can win any slam.