This time last year, Maria Sharapova was on pins and needles as she awaited the verdict on her French Open wild card hopes. Having missed 15 months due to a drug ban, the 2017 Roland Garros marked the first Grand Slam she could play since her suspension.
Ultimately, tournament organizers decided to forgo a wild card for Sharapova. The intervening year has been up-and-down for the Russian former No. 1. She’s battled nagging injuries and inconsistent results as she tries to re-establish the rhythm and routine she was in before the ban. After over a year back on tour, she's only ranked No. 40.