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Как объяснили врачи, надрыв связок Шарапова получила еще в апреле. Долгое время медики просто не могли диагностировать столь серьезное повреждение, и за прошедшие месяцы Мария сильно усугубила травму. В итоге россиянка выбыла из профессионального тура до ноября и будет вынуждена пропустить Олимпиаду-2008 (8-26 августа), "US Open (25 августа - 7 сентября), финал Кубка Федерации против Испании (12-14 сентября) и Кубок Кремля (6-12 октября). Скорее всего возвращение Шараповой состоится только на итоговом чемпионате WTA в Дохе (3-10 ноября).
"Sharapova first re-injured her shoulder at Indian Wells in March when stretching for a backhand against Alona Bondarenko. Altchek** also told her that the injury could have dated back as far as her fourth round victory over Tatiana Golovin at the 2006 US Open, when she felt a pull while stretching for a groundstroke. However, she did go on to win the title. After that though, Sharapova’s shoulder has never quite healed and it has only been consistent cortisone injections that have kept her from playing without severe pain.
She appears to have re-aggravated the injury playing at Amelia Island, where she won the title, and Charleston, where she lost in quarters....
...Australian Open champion Sharapova has only played three matches since falling to Dinara Safina in the fourth round of the French Open. While she’s clearly disappointed, Sharapova is relieved that she finally discovered the source of her pain."
http://tennisone.com/magazine/tennisrep/sharapova-out.php
** Доктор Алтчек сейчас постоянно занимается травмой Маши.
02.08.2008 02:50 | Sports.ru
Третья ракетка мира россиянка Мария Шарапова рассказала об итогах обследования травмированного плеча, из-за которого она будет вынуждена пропустить не только Олимпиаду, но и US Open.
«Доктор Алтчек считает, что операция не нужна, он направляет меня к специалисту по физиотерапии, которую я начну проходить со следующей недели. Он говорит, что я смогу играть через два-три месяца. Доктор посмотрел все мои тесты и проинформировал меня, что я играю с надрывом сухожилия с апреля. Он просто поверить не мог, что я столько времени играла с травмой. Как вы понимаете, меня не порадовал тот факт, что моя медицинская команда не обнаружила этот надрыв тогда, в апреле. Хорошая новость состоит в том, что состояние плеча не сильно ухудшилось с тех пор, но ведь мы могли бы начать лечение еще тогда, а не сейчас. Мне надо оставаться позитивной и двигаться вперед. Я собираюсь серьезно заняться своим здоровьем. Когда я поправлюсь, я найду что-нибудь положительное в этой ситуации, а сейчас мне очень обидно пропускать Олимпиаду и Открытый чемпионат США. Это, кажется, вообще первый турнир «Большого шлема», который я пропущу», – цитирует слова Шараповой Reuters
Well my 24 hour medical tour came to an end yesterday after I met with Dr. David Altchek who is the premier shoulder doctor in the world. He looked at all my tests from April and today and informed me that I have been playing with a moderate tear in my rotator cuff tendon since April. He actually couldn't believe that I've been playing this long with this injury. You can imagine that I was not very thrilled to hear that my medical team did not see this tear in my shoulder back in April.
The good news is that it didn't get much worse since April but we could have started the healing time back then instead of now.
He does not believe that I need surgery and is sending me to work with a specialist in Arizona next week to do extensive rehab and strength work and he believes that I should be ready to play in 2-3 months. It hurts me so much to miss the Olympics and the US Open, you have no idea, just to type those words hurt!! I think this will be the first grand slam I have ever missed.
Now I need to move forward and stay positive. I am going to work hard to get healthy. I am going to do some extra work for my amazing sponsors who are always patient with me while I am playing tournaments and training. And I'm going to work on some business projects that I never have time to do, which will definitely keep me busy.
Once I'm healthy, I'm sure I'll look at this as a blessing in disguise. Right now it's a bit painful of course, but every athlete goes through these patches and I'm just grateful that this isn't as bad as it could have been.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate all of your support. Will give you another update in a week or so....
Я вот думаю, а когда вообще последний раз Маша пропускала ТБШ?
I'm currently packing up really quick to hop on the plane and head to NY for a second opinion but I wanted to let all of you know first that there's no chance of me competing in Beijing. The timing is so unfortunate and this makes me more sad than anything.
I will keep everyone updated once I get a clear picture of what the next plan is...
"После матча второго круга с Мартой Домаховской я поняла: с моим плечом случилось что-то серьезное. Сейчас меня обуревают смешанные чувства. С одной стороны, я рада, что не задет нерв, чего я так боялась. Но, с другой, понадобится много времени, чтобы морально излечиться от того, что мне придется пропустить Олимпиаду.", - приводит слова теннисистки Reuters.
31.07.2008 16:09 | НТВ
Россиянка Мария Шарапова снялась с турнира 1-й категории Женской теннисной ассоциации (WTA), который проходит в Монреале. Причина - травма плеча.
Накануне третья "сеянная" Шарапова выиграла во втором круге у Марты Домаховска из Польши - 7:5, 5:7, 6:2. В следующем круге Шарапова должна была играть с японкой Аи Сугиямой, передает ИТАР-ТАСС.
Мария Шарапова: "Плечо периодически беспокоило меня с марта нынешнего года. Я сильно расстроена тем обстоятельством, что боль вновь обострилась. Сегодня мне сделают магнитно-резонансную терапию, результаты которой покажут, насколько серьезны мои проблемы. Боль в плече я почувствовала еще в первом сете, но все-таки доиграла этот матч, хотя отыграла его на 50 процентов своих возможностей".
Теннисистка жалуется, что "все сложилось как-то неудачно". Вновь появившаяся боль в плече ставит под угрозу ее участие в Играх-2008 в Пекине, отмечает НТВ.
31.07.2008 11:05 | www.rian.ru
Третья ракетка мира снялась с соревнований практически сразу после победы во втором раунде над Мартой Домаховской из Польши.
"Плохие новости, - заявила Шарапова журналистам после матча. - Я снялась с турнира". По словам россиянки, перед стартом соревнований в Монреале она не была полностью уверена в том, что состояние здоровья позволит ей выйти на корт. В пятницу Шарапова должна пройти магнитно-резонансную томографию.
"Сложно выходить на корт и при этом быть готовой даже не на 50 процентов", - добавила теннисистка.
После отказа Шараповой японка Аи Сугияма автоматически стала первой четвертьфиналисткой монреальского турнира.

Мария Шарапова - Алла Кудрявцева: 2-6, 4-6
Q. Feel comfortable out there?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, it was definitely a good start, considering I didn't have a warmup tournament like I usually do. My main goal is just to go out there, get a feel for it as fast as I could and get the job done.
Q. Quite an eye catching outfit.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Thank you.
Q. I'm wondering, how much do you test drive an outfit before you approve it? Is it comfortable to play in? How much did you test it?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I do. I usually wear test it in one practice. But I usually do that like seven months before because, you know, the process takes quite a long time. I mean, I already know what I'm wearing, you know, in the fall 2009.
So, you know, yeah, it's pretty far in advance because stuff has to go to retail and all that stuff.
Q. What inspired the white tuxedo look?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I love menswear in general. You know, I love tuxedo jackets. I love things that are actually a little bit baggier and wide. I loved when that whole wide legged pant trend kind of set in, because I love that. I'm tall and I can pull those things off.
So it was fun doing it because, you know, it's hard to do things different with white. You know, there's only so much you could do. I thought, why not do shorts this year? I've never done it at a Grand Slam. You know, if there's one place to do it, it's here.
Q. What will you wear next year then, if you already know?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Oh, goodness (laughter). I still haven't finished the tournament. We've got a lot in store.
Q. With all due respect, that top takes a certain type of body to pull that off. Do you really expect that to be a big seller off the rack?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I don't know. A lot of the stuff I wear is actually promo only. Like the jacket's not in stores because the materials are usually brought in from Italy and France a lot of the time.
Uhm, and, I don't know actually. I hope it does. It's a beautiful top. It's so well done. To be able to perform in that, with it being so thin, so mobile, it's really cool.
Q. What did you think of Serena's raincoat and Roger's cardigan?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I didn't see it. I did see Federer's cardigan. I thought that was classic. It was beautiful.
Q. You spoke in New York with the black dress of your love of Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Talk about tuxedos.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I love how 10 of the questions are about what we're wearing. It's amazing.
Q. Did you expect anything else?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: No, I don't (laughter). Every time I get asked about it, it still amazes me.
Q. That's the point.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: As long as I'm amazed and not bored, you're doing a good job (laughter).
I don't know why. Like I said, I think it's very flattering, especially on women, to be able to pull off a look that's basically menswear. You know, from very tailored jackets to things that are a little bit oversized, as well.
I didn't wear my pants on court today, but they're very wide legged and high waisted. I love that trend. It's very classic. You can't go wrong with it.
Like I said, if there's a place to do it, it's definitely Wimbledon.
Q. Not to bore you with a tennis question.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: You always do that (smiling).
Q. In Australia you started playing well early, got off to a fast start, played great all the way through. In France, you kind of tried to work your way through. It's clay. Didn't work as well. Today you're playing well. Did you feel like coming in that's important for you to start playing well early, get a feel for the ball, maybe your game will come?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I've had different experiences in Grand Slams. You know, sometimes I feel like I start off slow and I find my rhythm throughout the tournament. I get better and better.
In France, even though I lost in the fourth round, I really feel like my level had stepped up from my three rounds. You know, like I said, I was so close to winning the match, and then you end up talking about losing the match. Very thin line between winning and losing.
Obviously it's very important to start off the tournament on a good form. I knew my opponent has already played a couple of matches. Going on to Court 1 today, I knew the court would be a little bit different as the practice courts. It's not as worn out, as well.
Just wanted to get a feel for it as fast as I could and do the right things and win the match as quickly as I could.
Q. Do you think all the attention to the fashion, is it more the players that happen to be at the top now, that you're all sort of fashion conscious and savvy, or is it more marketing by the tour? It's really relatively new that we talk so much about what the people are wearing, especially the women.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I don't think it's that new. It's been around for a few years.
Q. I'm saying in the last few years, though.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Okay, that's new?
I think it's great. I mean, look, tennis is not a sport where you have to wear uniforms. It's an individual sport. If you have the relationships with the brands, and I've been with Nike since I was very young and we've gained the trust in each other, you know, where we can go into a room and I can have a voice in what I like, what I don't like, my inspirations, what I feel like wearing, the colors I feel like wearing. It's a collaboration. It really is. If you can do that, why not?
I've loved fashion since I was very young. I've loved creating things. I love materials. I loved working with thread and needles, making things on my own. Having Nike behind that, to be able to produce things like what I wore on court today, is incredible.
Q. Could you sew one yourself, do you think?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Absolutely not (smiling).
Q. What do you think of Nike? They really are a little bit of a risk taker. They work with Federer, Serena. Have you been to their campus in Oregon?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, I have. A few times.
Q. What are your thoughts about their people and their approach in the market?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: What I love about them is they really think out of the box. They're not one dimensional. You know, they love experimenting. They love listening to what you feel comfortable with, what's going to work for you. They care about the athlete. That's so important, because they want you to go out and feel comfortable with what you're wearing.
I think, you know, we also have to realize that in this world tennis is sort of small compared to soccer and compared to American football in the States. So, uhm, you know, they realize, you know, maybe not as many tennis dresses are going to be sold, but if we can create things that are exciting, that are very well made...
Like I said, they go into factories in little towns in Italy and they try to find the best material, the best buttons and everything in order to create this one look.
It's great working with a company like that, that is able to you know, that is able to put things on the line and is not afraid of taking chances.
Q. On the flipside, have they ever brought in a concept where you shook your head?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, numerous times, tons of times. We had a meeting a couple months ago. Yeah, there are a lot of times where you don't agree on things, but that's the fun thing of it. It's about creating something special that both of you like.
Q. Are you going to carry the flag for Russia at the opening ceremony?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: I don't think so, no.
Q. Speaking of Russia, you were talking about the football team on Saturday. They're through to the semifinals. How does that motivate you?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: It motivates me on a different level. I'm so proud they got through that. You know, it was kind of nerve wracking when it was tied five minutes left into the game. We really thought we had it.
You know, we're brave. We're strong. We work hard at what we do. Good things happen.
Q. Are Russians prouder now than a few years ago?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Prouder? We've always been proud. That's one thing we don't lack.
