Maria Sharapova is back in real life after her doping boycott with tennis part over her arrival.
She plays because of a dubious special case at the Porsche Grand Prix – and now needs to be welcome to Roland Garros and Wimbledon .
The Russian whiz needed to finish her last arrangements at a little neighborhood social club in Stuttgart since she was not permitted to enter the competition setting before her 15-month suspension finished at midnight.
The previous world No 1 couldn't get her accreditation and won't talk publically until after her initially coordinate against Roberta Vinci.
Sharapova, who turned 30 a week ago, tried positive for meldonium at the 2016 Australian Open and her rushed come back to top-level occasions as an unranked player has enraged her opponents.