Maria Sharapova and Bryan Brothers Head to Tennis Hall of Fame
Maria Sharapova and the Bryan brothers, renowned for their significant tennis achievements, have been selected as first-ballot members for the International Tennis Hall of Fame 2025. Sharapova, a Grand Slam champion, and the Bryan twins, celebrated doubles players, continue to leave a lasting legacy in the sport.
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Maria Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam champion, and the Bryan brothers, record holders in men's doubles tennis, have been announced as entrants to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island revealed Thursday.
Sharapova's illustrious career boasts victories in all major tournaments, establishing her as a top player in women's tennis and highlighting her substantial impact both on and off the court despite a complex career involving injuries and a doping suspension.
The Bryan twins, with a career Grand Slam and significant enhancements to doubles competitions, will join Sharapova in celebrating their induction, marking their indelible contributions to tennis history.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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