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  • Page Count 283
  • Publication Year 2017
  • Publisher Sarah Crichton Books
  • ISBN-13 9780374715311

Unstoppable

By Maria Sharapova

Maria Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam winner, delivers a candid account of her remarkable rise to international tennis stardom. The narrative begins with a daring move from Russia to Florida, where Sharapova and her father arrived with only seven hundred dollars and a conviction that the six-year-old would become a world-class athlete.

The memoir chronicles her phenomenal ascent, including her stunning Wimbledon victory at age seventeen against Serena Williams—an upset that launched a legendary rivalry and propelled Sharapova to the world stage. Written with the same fierce and provocative attitude she brought to the court, the autobiography covers her journey from her early days in Siberia to her achievement of the number one world ranking. Unstoppable is a story of persistence and fearlessness, detailing both her career-defining triumphs and her more recent struggles to return to professional competition.
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