I would be delighted to help her pass the time until reinstated.
Maria Sharapova, a 29-year-old tennis star and until recently the highest-paid female athlete in the world, has been suspended for two years for failing a drug test at the Australian Open in January 2016.
An independent tribunal appointed by the International Tennis Federation “received evidence and heard legal arguments from both parties” before making its decision on her use of the drug meldonium.
She will be allowed to play professionally again after midnight on January 25, 2018. At that time, she will be a few months shy of her 31st birthday. Sharapova must also forfeit the winnings and ranking points she earned at this year’s Australian Open