
Maria Sharapova inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame by Serena Williams
Maria Sharapova was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I., on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Sharapova amassed a 645-171 record during her career and won 36 singles titles. She’s earned close to $39 million.
The Russian started her professional career at the age of 14 in 2001, just a few years shy of her epic rivalry with Serena Williams.
Williams appeared as a surprise inductee for Sharapova.
“There are only a few players in my career who challenged me to be the very best, every single time we stepped out on the court,” Williams said of Sharapova. “Maria Sharapova was one of them. Whenever I saw her name next to mine in the draw, I made sure I practiced harder.”
The women were at the top of their game together for several years and had played 22 matches against each other since 2004.
Their last match was in 2019. Williams has managed to get the best of Sharapova with a 20-2 record. Williams also holds an 8-1 record in major events against Sharapova, including a 3-1 record in major finals.
Sharapova’s only two victories against Williams came in the Wimbledon finals and the WTA Championships final in 2004.