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Former champion Maria Sharapova admits winning a second Wimbledon title would be the perfect way to erase the painful memories of her injury woes. Sharapova has struggled with a host of ailments over the last two years that caused her ranking to slip and raised questions about her ability to continue to compete for the sport's top prizes.
But the 24-year-old has always possessed a ferocious competitive spirit and that desire to get back to her best has driven the Russian to successfully overcome her injury problems. Sharapova, who first won Wimbledon as a 17-year-old in 2004, is back up to sixth in the world rankings after a fine run to the French Open semi-finals and the fifth seed kicked off her latest campaign at the All England Club with a 6-2, 6-1 demolition of compatriot Anna Chakvetadze.
Already one of the favourites for the title, Sharapova conceded it would be a dream come true to win her first Grand Slam crown since the 2008 Australian Open. "Of course it's important. It would be a wonderful achievement. But I'm really happy to be playing something that I really love," Sharapova said. "Obviously I'm very fortunate to have had that feeling of holding the trophy before and knowing how good that feeling is. That's what drives you deep down inside.
"But I also think on the other hand if you want something so bad that you can't sleep over it, where is that going to get you? "I think time will tell and you just have to be patient and work as hard as you can and give it all you have, and then the rest will take care of itself." Sharapova's match was moved to Centre Court late in the evening on Tuesday and she gave a command performance for the crowd, who have always retained a soft spot for the Russian since her teenage triumph seven years ago.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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