Weird… Venus was toe to toe with Maria but Maria was no match for Serena. Patty Schnyder was a tough cookie for Serena but easy pass for Venus. Schiavone was tricky for Serena but a cake walk for Venus. Pennetta was a hard fight for Venus but lik an icing on a cake for Serena.
@@djordjenikolic9059 i saw it. nothing special. seems more notable that Venus took Sharapova to task when it mattered 2005, 2007 Wimbledon - winning the title both those years. Sharapova cant say the same for that 2012 Australian Open win when Venus was well past her prime and Sharapova was still doping.
The one person I could not stand more then maria is that annoying farther of her....venus just was never the same after 2003..that injury and their sister's murder late 2003..venus had a terrible 2004 and a up and down 2005..she did beat Maria at Wimbledon straight sets..but I just hoped that they both would have played each other with they both were at their peek..that would have been a match..wow..of course "QUEEN V"..WOULD have won from 2000 til 2003 she and her sister were just some powerful.
Loser. Stay pressed. She hadn’t even started using it yet in this match. Heart medication doesn’t win you majors. Why don’t you ask the other tennis players who failed drug test for Meldonium also.
@@AFCompany doesn’t matter, she played Miami many many times after she started taking the Russian army drug. Then when she got caught and was forced to stop taking it, she lost virtually all her three set matches badly
@@bryanmartin5901 russian army drug hahaha. It’s literally asprin. She was still winning 3 set matches she just started losing in general because she kept getting injured. Her body had been breaking down for years prior. She had only played 2 full seasons of the previous 5 years before suspension. Her body just kept breaking down when she came back. Got injured in her 3rd tournament back.
@@AFCompany yes, and I’m supposed to believe it’s a total coincidence that her career crumbled immediately after she could no longer take it? It’s documented that Russian soldiers took it for endurance in physically challenging conditions. If it were literally aspirin it wouldn’t be banned. But it is still banned. And for good reason!
@@bryanmartin5901 its banned in the US, everywhere else in the world its an over the counter aspirin that you don’t even need a prescription for. Ya they test many medications on soldiers to see the effects because they constantly train in extreme conditions, doesn’t make them super drugs. They literally said there is no evidence it enhances performance. It was banned due to hundreds of Eastern Europeans using it. Which makes sense because its aspirin. Wada did absolutely no sufficient research on how it works or how long the drug stays in someone’s system. This is why 200+ athletes failed test for it once it was banned and they had to start making exemptions. Maria’s body had been breaking down. Had nothing to do with the drug. She had two majors and been #1 in the world before she even started using it. When she came back she beat Halep who was #2 in the world in 3 sets just fine and Wozniacki who was #3 in 3 sets just fine. Shoulder just couldn’t hang anymore. I can literally show you how bad her forehand technique was once she returned vs prior in order to protect her shoulder. Her body was done had nothing to do with a drug.
Both are greats.
Weird… Venus was toe to toe with Maria but Maria was no match for Serena. Patty Schnyder was a tough cookie for Serena but easy pass for Venus. Schiavone was tricky for Serena but a cake walk for Venus. Pennetta was a hard fight for Venus but lik an icing on a cake for Serena.
Toe to toe , sharapova is way better than Venus !
@@sinful1578 Talking about their H2H . Why somebody always as to make it personal 🙄😒😉?
@@sinful1578 facts don’t lie Venus is the better player.
@@sinful1578 oh shut up! She isn't.
Hey she has French Wimbledon us and Australia ….. Venus only have the 2 now whose better 😏☺️
Venus even being 6’1, when she was healthy, could run around that court like a gazelle
Lluvia de bendiciones Maria Sharapova, felicidades🎉😘❤❤🇩🇴
Amazing match!
IF Maria had won the Aussie sf against Serena, this would have been her 4 straight victory of a WS!
5th, Maria beat Venus in Zurrich 2004
Princess Sharapova vs Queen Venus.
Took her to class at Wimbledon that year 😏😏
Check h2h 😉😉😉
@@djordjenikolic9059 i saw it. nothing special. seems more notable that Venus took Sharapova to task when it mattered 2005, 2007 Wimbledon - winning the title both those years. Sharapova cant say the same for that 2012 Australian Open win when Venus was well past her prime and Sharapova was still doping.
@@co9971excuses. Sharapova has career slam and overall h2h. Timing doesn't match just bcoz Venus cult don't like it
@@deepakmahajan170 maria is not even in the same league as venus. the sisters are goated. maria is nowhere on the list.
Great WIN Sharapova over venus
Sharapova screaming...😑😖
♥️✨Ма🍓ия Юьевна Шааuпова✨🇷🇺👑✨♥️VENUSS♡♡🍒wi♥️🇺🇸👑BEBASS
S. Williams was protected by WT to always win against Masha, Masha's game is much better than Williams.
The one person I could not stand more then maria is that annoying farther of her....venus just was never the same after 2003..that injury and their sister's murder late 2003..venus had a terrible 2004 and a up and down 2005..she did beat Maria at Wimbledon straight sets..but I just hoped that they both would have played each other with they both were at their peek..that would have been a match..wow..of course "QUEEN V"..WOULD have won from 2000 til 2003 she and her sister were just some powerful.
Maria and Venus respects each other.
Sharapova beaten Venus even at their prime prior to auto immune.
Than she lost to Kim Cljasters
Narrator: *And to this day, even with meldonium, Sharapova still has never won Miami*
Loser. Stay pressed. She hadn’t even started using it yet in this match. Heart medication doesn’t win you majors. Why don’t you ask the other tennis players who failed drug test for Meldonium also.
@@AFCompany doesn’t matter, she played Miami many many times after she started taking the Russian army drug. Then when she got caught and was forced to stop taking it, she lost virtually all her three set matches badly
@@bryanmartin5901 russian army drug hahaha. It’s literally asprin. She was still winning 3 set matches she just started losing in general because she kept getting injured. Her body had been breaking down for years prior. She had only played 2 full seasons of the previous 5 years before suspension. Her body just kept breaking down when she came back. Got injured in her 3rd tournament back.
@@AFCompany yes, and I’m supposed to believe it’s a total coincidence that her career crumbled immediately after she could no longer take it? It’s documented that Russian soldiers took it for endurance in physically challenging conditions. If it were literally aspirin it wouldn’t be banned. But it is still banned. And for good reason!
@@bryanmartin5901 its banned in the US, everywhere else in the world its an over the counter aspirin that you don’t even need a prescription for. Ya they test many medications on soldiers to see the effects because they constantly train in extreme conditions, doesn’t make them super drugs. They literally said there is no evidence it enhances performance. It was banned due to hundreds of Eastern Europeans using it. Which makes sense because its aspirin. Wada did absolutely no sufficient research on how it works or how long the drug stays in someone’s system. This is why 200+ athletes failed test for it once it was banned and they had to start making exemptions.
Maria’s body had been breaking down. Had nothing to do with the drug. She had two majors and been #1 in the world before she even started using it. When she came back she beat Halep who was #2 in the world in 3 sets just fine and Wozniacki who was #3 in 3 sets just fine. Shoulder just couldn’t hang anymore. I can literally show you how bad her forehand technique was once she returned vs prior in order to protect her shoulder. Her body was done had nothing to do with a drug.