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    Arina Ayanovna Sharapova (Russian: Ари́на Ая́новна Шара́пова; born 30 May 1961) is a Russian TV presenter, journalist and head of the workshop of journalism...
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  • competitive swimmer Arina Rodionova (born 1989), Russian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka (born 1998), Belarusian tennis player Arina Sharapova (born 1961), Russian...
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    (1987—2014), Ekaterina Andreeva (1992—1993), Andrey Malakhov (1995—2001), Arina Sharapova (2001—present), Yekaterina Strizhenova (1997—present), Larisa Krivtsova...
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  • include: Arina Sharapova (born 1961), Russian TV presenter and journalist Denis Sharapov (born 1987), Russian football defender Margarita Sharapova (born...
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    first WTA tournament final. There, she faced her childhood idol Maria Sharapova, but ultimately lost in two tight sets. With this performance, she rose...
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  • Force TV program Chernobyl: Chronicle of Silence Good Morning (with Arina Sharapova, Larisa Verbitskaya) Evening Voronezh (1992) Go!, Klass! TV (commissioned...
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    broadcast Did not participate 1997 ORT Philipp Kirkorov, Sergey Antipov Arina Sharapova 1998 No broadcast Did not participate 1999 ORT Olga Maksimova and Kolya...
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  • the tenth woman to do so overall. She was the first player since Maria Sharapova in 2013 to win the title without dropping a set, and lost just 21 games...
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  • 1995–1999 Alexandra Buratayeva: 1995–1999 Alexandr Panov: 1995-1996 Arina Sharapova: 1996–1998 Sergey Dorenko†: 1996–1999 (Information-analytic programme...
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    Venega  Malta – Anna Bonanno  Hungary – Györgyi Albert [hu]  Russia – Arina Sharapova  Denmark – Bent Henius [da]  France – Frédéric Ferrer [fr] and Marie...
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    Kostalas [el]  Spain – Anne Igartiburu  Croatia – Duško Ćurlić  Russia – Arina Sharapova  Estonia – Ilomai Küttim "Elektra"  Macedonia – Biljana Debarlieva...
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  • Aleksandr Gurnov Marina Kim Yevgeny Kiselyov Yevgeny Popov Yevgeny Revenko Arina Sharapova Svetlana Sorokina Konstantin Syomin "20-летие ВГТРК: как задиристые...
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  • 55 points and placed 10th. The voting spokesperson for Russia was Arina Sharapova. "Eurovision Song Contest 2002". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 12 July 2013...
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    Next she reached the quarterfinals in Rome, losing to Maria Sharapova again after Sharapova previously beat her at Indian Wells. At the French Open, she...
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  • Lizette Cabrera Han Na-lae Priscilla Hon Pauline Parmentier Arina Rodionova Maria Sharapova Astra Sharma CoCo Vandeweghe Catherine Bellis (45) Kateryna...
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    games in the second round, before losing to the eventual champion, Maria Sharapova, in three sets. Muguruza also reached the semifinals of the doubles event...
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  • Maria Sharapova defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final, 7–5, 7–6(10–8) to win the singles tennis title at the 2017 Tianjin Open. It was Sharapova's first...
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  • announced the points awarded by the Russian jury during the final, was Arina Sharapova. "Eurovision Song Contest 1997". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 5 July 2013...
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  • of the heat. On Rod Laver Arena with the roof open, top-seeded Maria Sharapova nearly succumbed to the heat, losing a 5–0 lead in the final set, but...
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  • number of top Russian women players has been considerable, with both Maria Sharapova and Dinara Safina reaching number one in the WTA rankings. Other Russian...
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