Maria Sharapova and Bryan Brothers Inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame

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Thursday, 24 October 2024 at 21:30
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Maria Sharapova was announced as a new Hall of Fame inductee alongside Mike and Bob Bryan. Kim Clijsters had the honor of informing the Class of 2025, congratulating the retired stars who will join the prestigious Hall in Newport, Rhode Island.
Sharapova, a 5-time Grand Slam champion, won at least one title in each major, making her one of only 10 women in history to complete the 'career Grand Slam.' She retired in 2020 at age 32 after a 15-month doping suspension and several surgeries on her right shoulder.
The Tennis Hall of Fame’s social media announced the news through 4-time Grand Slam champion Kim Clijsters, who was inducted into the Hall in 2017. The former Belgian tennis player made video calls to the inductees. “A little bit nervous because it’s kind of a really, really big moment,” Clijsters said before joining the call. “It is my honor and privilege to welcome you into the International Hall of Fame,” the former world No. 1 told Sharapova.
“I knew that Kim Clijsters would bring good news,” responded the Russian to Clijsters, who also personally spoke with the Bryan brothers. The American duo spent 438 weeks as No. 1 in doubles, won the Davis Cup in 2007, a gold medal in London 2012, and 16 Grand Slam titles as a team, cementing their status as arguably the greatest men’s doubles pair in history.
Meanwhile, Sharapova expressed her gratitude for the honor and shared a message for her fans via social media, along with her conversation with Clijsters. “Incredibly grateful to receive this honor. A big thank you to The Hall of Fame and the voters. Most importantly, this recognition is a beautiful reminder of the deep appreciation I have for my fans. Each one of you made me reach for the stars, and look at what we have achieved together. Thank you.”

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