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Maria Sharapova, Harvard Student. Here's What Campus Life is Like For Her
- Friday July 1, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Nivi Shrivastava
Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova is spending two weeks of her two year ban in Harvard. Ms Sharapova, who is also a businesswoman and owns a candy line called Sugarpova, tweeted a picture of herself next to the Harvard Business School last weekend and it seems like its literally been an education.
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US Open: No sugar coating in Maria Sharapova's surname
- Wednesday August 21, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
To promote her confectionary brand, the Russian ace had decided to rename herself Maria 'Sugarpova' for the season's final Grand Slam but her agent now clarifies she has dropped the idea.
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Maria Sharapova to change her last name to 'Sugarpova' during US Open
- Tuesday August 20, 2013
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Sharapova has applied to the Supreme Court of Florida for the two-week name change to draw more attention to her candy brand.
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Maria Sharapova, Harvard Student. Here's What Campus Life is Like For Her
- Friday July 1, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Nivi Shrivastava
Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova is spending two weeks of her two year ban in Harvard. Ms Sharapova, who is also a businesswoman and owns a candy line called Sugarpova, tweeted a picture of herself next to the Harvard Business School last weekend and it seems like its literally been an education.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Open: No sugar coating in Maria Sharapova's surname
- Wednesday August 21, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
To promote her confectionary brand, the Russian ace had decided to rename herself Maria 'Sugarpova' for the season's final Grand Slam but her agent now clarifies she has dropped the idea.
- sports.ndtv.com
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Maria Sharapova to change her last name to 'Sugarpova' during US Open
- Tuesday August 20, 2013
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Sharapova has applied to the Supreme Court of Florida for the two-week name change to draw more attention to her candy brand.
- sports.ndtv.com