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'My home is the USA': Maria Sharapova compared life in Russia and America

'23.09.2019'

Source: Woman.ru

Maria Sharapova gave an interview to the famous travel magazine. The tennis player talked about the development of her career and the influence of the Russian mentality on her character, and also unexpectedly compared Russia with America.

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The ex-first racket of the world in an interview with Condé Nast Traveler told what place she considers her home and how it was influenced by the fact that she was born in Russia, writes Woman.ru.

In an interview with RBC 2015 of the year, Maria admitted: “Origin has played a significant role in shaping me for who I am. My life in Russia is the life experience that shaped me as a person. This is not only a country, but people, a mentality, the ability to keep a punch. ”

Then the media actively discussed the likelihood of a change of citizenship by a tennis player, but Maria dispelled all speculation and said that she was not going to do this.

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In a recent interview, the athlete compared Russia and the States: “In Russia, for example, in my childhood, everything was much more complicated: the best milk was sold in one small market, vegetables - in another. It was necessary to ride a bus, and from the stop go to the 20 house on foot for minutes. And there was no elevator in the house. Then I considered it a luxury. "

Maria Sharapova and her father moved from Nyagan to Bradenton in the 1995 year. Mary was then only 8 years old.

“I moved to the States because of tennis and pretty quickly adopted the lifestyle there. I consider America my home, but the foundations of my upbringing and culture, which are very dear to me, are Russians. Many of my relatives still live in Russia, so I feel a strong connection with her. But my home is the United States, of course, ”said Maria Sharapova.

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Maria lived most of her life across the ocean, so it is not surprising that she is so used to America that she considers her her home. By the way, Russian hockey players also often leave on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean to develop a career, and then acquire real estate and stay in the United States.

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