Maria Sharapova Won the French Open and Now Has a Career Grand Slam
All, Tennis, Women's Sports June 9th. 2012, 12:15pm

Maria Sharapova won the French Open today, defeating 25-year-old Italian, Sara Errani, 6-3, 6-2. With the win, Sharapova has now won a career Grand Slam. She started the career Grand Slam when she captured a Wimbledon title way back in 2004. She is just the 10th woman to ever accomplish the feat and is the 5th youngest to do so.
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June 9th, 2012 at 3:11 PM
Maria Sharapova is still just 25.
And still smokin’.