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No French Open wildcard for Maria Sharapova

Two-time champion Maria Sharapova will not receive a wildcard for this year's French Open.

Maria Sharapova has been denied a wildcard for the main draw of this year's French Open.

After serving a suspension for a failed drugs test, Sharapova was unable to gain enough ranking points to secure entry into qualifying for the Major at Roland Garros, leaving the Russian in hope of receiving a wildcard from tournament organisers.

However, despite a much-hyped announcement on social media, a decision has been made to leave the two-time champion out of the reckoning for the event which begins later this month.

Since her return, the 30-year-old has reached the semi-finals of a WTA event in Stuttgart before exiting at the second-round stage in Madrid.

She is currently taking part in the Italian Open, with her first-round win enabling her to enter the qualifying rounds at Wimbledon, should she not be handed a wildcard.

Sharapova began the week at 211th in the world rankings.

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