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Maria Sharapova may not be on the professional tennis circuit right now. But that hasn’t stopped her from making a name for herself in other fields. The Russian star is on a meteoric rise in the business world, with various investments and stakes in various companies.

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The former World No. 1 has also featured on the TV show ‘Shark Tank’ as a guest investor. In 2020, Sharapova announced she will be joining ‘Therabody’ as an investor and strategic advisor. The company includes several high-end massage therapy products seen in various sports around the world.

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Sharapova promotes ‘LoveYourFace’ campaign

The former Wimbledon champion was seen in a new avatar for Therabody. In a post shared by Sharapova, she is seen modeling the new equipment for the ‘LoveYourFace’ campaign. The caption read, A little behind the scenes carousel from @therabody recent #LoveYourFace campaign 🤍🩰 And a self care reminder that whole-body wellness includes showing our faces a lot of love.”

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“You know how much I love my face sculpting #TheraFace, PRO” it concludes. The company announced in April, the launch of the new TheraFace Pro. Its main use is percussive massage. But, this version’s vibrations are more preferable to facial skin. The vibrations only reach 3mm in muscle depth, whereas others go as deep as 16mm, according to the company.

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Maria Sharapova: tennis’ very own ‘It Girl’

Sharapova turned professional in 2001 and thereafter became one of the best young players on the WTA tour. Her victory at Wimbledon when she was just 17 made her the youngest winner ever in history. Since then, she signed deals with Tag Heuer, Canon, Motorola and Colgate-Palmolive.

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Her accomplishments in tennis over the years amounted to $325 million in career earnings. Sharapova is a 5-time Grand Slam champion, while also reaching the top of the women’s world rankings.

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Sharapova is a role model and icon for both aspiring tennis players and upcoming business persons. A remarkable career of 15 years has helped her become one of the legends of women’s tennis.

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