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Maria Sharapova thanks fans for their support and vows to return to tennis

Maria Sharapova has thanked her fans for their support and vowed to return to tennis in a statement which comes two days after she announced she had failed a drugs test at the Australian Open.

In a post on her official Facebook page, Sharapova said: "I am determined to play tennis again and I hope I will have the chance to do so. I wish I didn't have to go through this, but I do - and I will."

It comes after the Russian told a press conference she took "full responsibility" for testing positive to meldonium, a substance she had been taking to treat "health issues" since 2006.

The 28-year-old told reporters she was not aware the medicine had been banned on January 1st 2016.

She has been provisionally suspended with effect from March 12 by the International Tennis Federation.

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Evian 'closely' following Sharapova developments

Maria Sharapova counts Evian among her many sponsors Credit: Zabulon Laurent

Evian has announced that is 'closely' following developments in the investigation into tennis star Maria Sharapova after she announced yesterday that she had failed a drugs test.

It comes as Sharapova lost her sponsorship deals with Nike, Tag Heuer and Porsche following the revelations.

The parent company of the water brand, Danone, said it was "surprised" after the star admitted taking what is now a banned medication but did not comment directly on the status of her current sponsorship deal.

Evian has been a partner of Maria Sharapova for many years, and until now, we have maintained a trustworthy professional relationship.

Evian attaches great importance to health, to integrity, and transparency, and we will follow closely the development of the investigation.

– Danone

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