name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> Maria Sharapova Recalls Her Love for Italy and Urges People to Stay at Home

Maria Sharapova Recalls Her Love for Italy and Urges People to Stay at Home

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Tennis - Former World No. 1 Maria Sharapova, of Russia, has urged everyone in Italy to stay at home and spoke about her connection to the country in a moving post on her Instagram account.

The 32 year old Sharapova, who announced her retirement from the sport earlier this year, commented - 

I was introduced to Italy as a little girl and fell in love with it immediately. In all fairness, it is very hard not to fall in love with. πŸ˜‰πŸ€·πŸΌ‍♀️ As @vanityfairitalia put together these images in support of Italy, I couldn’t help but reminisce on all the beautiful memories I hold. In the past year, I spent most of my training in Italy and considered it my second home. I ate more pasta Genovese than anyone should be allowed to. I met new friends and a team who significantly impacted my outlook on the value of quality of work. On the roads, I improved my driving ( or worsened themπŸ˜‚) as I often received slightly dramatic gestures from local taxi drivers. πŸ™ƒ And by looking back, I am also positively dreaming of the future. Visiting our friends in Positano for a sunset swim on the Amalfi, my little family in Old Bordighera for a spritz and salame board, and the crowded streets through Rome which I will never take for granted. As we navigate through so many unknowns together, let’s do it with kindness, love, and optimism—All the beautiful qualities Italia has shared with me. Please πŸ™πŸ» #stayhome

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I was introduced to Italy as a little girl and fell in love with it immediately. In all fairness, it is very hard not to fall in love with. πŸ˜‰πŸ€·πŸΌ‍♀️ As @vanityfairitalia put together these images in support of Italy, I couldn’t help but reminisce on all the beautiful memories I hold. In the past year, I spent most of my training in Italy and considered it my second home. I ate more pasta Genovese than anyone should be allowed to. I met new friends and a team who significantly impacted my outlook on the value of quality of work. On the roads, I improved my driving ( or worsened themπŸ˜‚) as I often received slightly dramatic gestures from local taxi drivers. πŸ™ƒ And by looking back, I am also positively dreaming of the future. Visiting our friends in Positano for a sunset swim on the Amalfi, my little family in Old Bordighera for a spritz and salame board, and the crowded streets through Rome which I will never take for granted. As we navigate through so many unknowns together, let’s do it with kindness, love, and optimism—All the beautiful qualities Italia has shared with me. Please πŸ™πŸ» #stayhome

A post shared by Maria Sharapova (@mariasharapova) on Mar 20, 2020 at 8:42am PDT



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