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Maria Sharapova: Right call to abandon tie in smoggy Melbourne

Sharapova has slipped to 145 in the world after a 2019 season ruined by the injury which limited her to 15 competitive matches

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Maria Sharapova during her match in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/AFP

Maria Sharapova during her match in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/AFP

Melbourne: Maria Sharapova said it was the "right call" to abandon her match at the Kooyong Classic exhibition tournament as smog from raging bushfires engulfed Melbourne on Tuesday. The Russian five-time Grand Slam winner was 6-7 (4/7), 5-5 down against Germany's Laura Siegemund when the umpire called a halt, saying "the players are feeling the smoke".

Pollution has soared to hazardous levels in Australia's second-biggest city, suspending practice for next week's Australian Open Grand Slam where one player was forced out of qualifying with a coughing fit. Sharapova, who described the conditions as "extreme", she could feel "a bit of a cough coming out through the end of the second set". "Then the umpire came down and said, 'Play one more game'. We were there for over two hours. From the whole standpoint, it was the right call."

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