Sharapova gets date over Wimbledon fate

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Sharapova to learn Wimbledon wild card fate on June 20.



Maria Sharapova may have to wait until June 20 to see if she will be welcomed back to this year's tournament at Wimbledon.

Sharapova, the 2004 champion at the All England Club, returned to the tour last week after serving a 15-month ban for doping and reached the semifinals in Stuttgart, leaving her ranked No. 262.

Sharapova is set to play two more tournaments, in Madrid and Rome, before the deadline for direct entry to Wimbledon qualifying. Deep runs at those events could earn her enough points to make the main draw, while she will also find out on May 16 if she gets a wildcard for the French Open.

Wimbledon chief executive Richard Lewis said yesterday there will be a meeting of the tournament's tennis sub-committee on June 20, when it will be clear which players have been accepted into the main draw. Wimbledon begins on July 3, its latest start since 1895.

Andy Murray, the world's top-ranked men's player, said he expects Sharapova to be granted a wildcard if she needs one.

"But I'm sure they are hoping they don't have to make the decision," Murray said on Tuesday at the launch of the Queen's Club tournament, a warm-up event for Wimbledon. "There's a good chance that she can get in by right, which I'm sure is what she's hoping for and that's what Wimbledon would be hoping for."

Also, All England Club chairman Philip Brook said two-time Wimbledon finalist Ilie Nastase will not be invited to the Royal Box on Centre Court.

The 70-year-old Romanian has been provisionally suspended by the International Tennis Federation following his comments about the skin color of the baby that Serena Williams is expecting and his foul-mouthed outbursts during a recent Fed Cup match between Romania and Britain.

There will be a 12.5 percent increase in total prize money, up to 31.6 million pounds (US$40.80 million).

The winners of the singles titles will each win 2.2 million pounds, a 10 percent increase from 2016.

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