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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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Former Wada boss: Sharapova has no excuse

Maria Sharapova has "no excuse" for not realising that the medication she was taking had a banned ingredient in it, Dick Pound has said.

Speaking to ITV News, the former head of the World Anti Doping Agency said; "There's no excuse for somebody with her experience for testing positive for something she knew about and had been warned about.

She was either recklessly indifferent to what messages she was getting from Wada and the ATP or she did it deliberately and thought 'maybe I'll get away with it'".

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