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Sharapova falls in opener nearly 15 years after first Wimbledon title
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In 2004, a 17-year-old Maria Sharapova hoisted the Wimbledon trophy over Serena Williams.
Published Jul 02, 2019
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Sharapova falls in opener nearly 15 years after first Wimbledon title
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Sharapova falls in opener nearly 15 years after first Wimbledon title