Maria Sharapova ditched her tennis attire for a glamorous look at Paris Fashion Week on Sunday.
The four-time Grand Slam champion attended a Valentino event on Sunday, appearing with brown hair instead of the blonde she wore during her days dominating the sport.
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Maria Sharapova attends the Valentino Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 collection show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 3, 2024. (Jacopo Laure/Getty Images)
She was in Paris last week and posted a photo of herself hanging out with Victoria Beckham before a fashion show. In another post, Sharapova showed off a denim outfit designed by Beckham.
Sharapova has remained busy since her retirement. She is involved in several companies including Bala Bangles and her Therabody. She also joined Moncler’s board of directors in 2022 and serves as an advisor to Naked Retail and Bright.
The Russian tennis star was at the top of the sport in the mid-2000s. She won Wimbledon in 2004 and then the US Open in 2006. She achieved a career Grand Slam in 2008 by winning the Australian Open and in 2012 by winning the French Open. She also won the French Open in 2014.
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Maria Sharapova retired from tennis about four years ago. (Pascal Le Segretin/Getty Images)
She retired from competition in 2020.
“Tennis has given me life as I dedicate my life to it. I’ll miss every day. I’ll miss the training and the routine. I’ll wake up at dawn and tie the laces of my left shoe to my right shoe. “I’ll miss the routine of closing the court early and being at the gate before hitting the first ball of the day,” she wrote in Vanity Fair at the time.
“I miss the team and the coaches. I miss the moments of sitting on the bench on the practice court with my dad, shaking hands whether we won or losing, and the players who supported me whether they knew it or not.” my best. “
He has a record of 645 wins and 171 losses in over 800 matches, with 36 WTA titles and 4 ITF titles. She was suspended in 2016 after testing positive for a banned substance by WADA, which WADA found “some degree of negligence”.

The four-time Grand Slam champion attended a Valentino event on Sunday, March 3, 2024. (Jacopo Laure/Getty Images)
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She returned to the court in 2017 and won the Tianjin Open, ending a two-year title drought.
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