Maria Sharapova, who had near career-ending shoulder surgery in October 2008, says that her right arm is fine now, even though her service speed on average is bit down than it was pre-surgery. "My shoulder feels really good," said the Russian, who has reached the finals of the three out of the last four tournaments she has played, but did not won any of them. "I'm really happy, that I got over that injury. It took a really long time and a lot of adjustments. It was certainly tough because I had to make those adjustments. I wasn't used to them. But, yeah, I'm really happy with the way the shoulder is."
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Published Apr 01, 2012