WATCH: Maria Sharapova Workouts in a Black Leotard


WATCH: Maria Sharapova Workouts in a Black Leotard

Maria Sharapova

Maria Sharapova

It came as a shock to fans when Maria Sharapova announced her retirement last season. During the Australian Open, she made public her intention after her first-round loss to Donna Vekic. On tour, the Russian enjoyed a considerable amount of success.

Ever since the 5-time Grand slam champion retired, she has been engaging in physical fitness in the form of working out or yoga. Maria thinks she has to put in extra effort to stay fit as she doesn’t compete anymore. It gives her a sense of motivation. To the delight of the fans, she keeps them updated with regular posts on social media. 

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people were advised to remain indoors in their homes. During this period, the Russian would routinely perform her various exercises.

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Anything to keep motivated working out from home: Sharapova

Sharapova posted another clip of herself working out in an outfit she wore after a while. She worked out in a black leotard. 

The former World No.1 took up to Instagram and posted a reel along with a caption that stated, “It’s been a few minutes (or years!!) since I wore a leotard. Anything to keep motivated working out from home. #DoNutStop #FitAndLit.”

Post-retirement, Maria made various other developments in her personal life. She announced her engagement towards the end of last year. She is engaged to a British businessman, Alexander Gilkes. He has an association with the Royal Family as he went to the same college as Prince William and Harry. 

In her career, Sharapova has won five grand slam titles. She has completed a career grand slam, winning on all the different surfaces the sport is played on and managed two Majors on the clay-courts of the French Open

She now concentrates on her commitments with her own brandSugarpova’, which specializes in making food items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates. 

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