On September 3, local time, Maria Sharapova, known as the goddess of tennis, appeared in the sea of Nerano, Italy, kneeling on a small boat with wet hair, just finished swimming in the sea, transformed into a water hibiscus. The 34-year-old Sharapova wears a black one-word swimsuit, showing a very flat abdomen, very fit, it seems that even if she has been away from the tennis world for a long time, daily fitness is still essential for her.
Although there are many tennis beauties, Sharapova is definitely the most impressive one. Just like when she was on vacation, Sharapova was almost always shown in the competition, and it was difficult to think of being popular with her super high appearance and excellent results. Born in Siberia, Russia, Sava was voted "The Most Beautiful Athlete" by Sports Illustrated and topped the list of the highest-paid female athletes for 10 consecutive years.
From another photo, Sharapova's fiancé, Alexander Gilx, is also in the boat, and the British businessman looks very handsome, wearing a dark blue shirt that gives the feeling of a sunny big boy, and Sharva is really a good match. They were engaged last December.
Just before going out to sea, Sharapova also showed her at the Venice Film Festival, where she was seen in the film "È stata la mano di Dio" by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino. Sava also said very mischievously, "Sorry, the shoes didn't go in", and someone immediately left a message saying "You are so tall". Sava is indeed too tall, 1 meter 88, but it is said to weigh less than 120 pounds.
In the boat, Sava happily waited for her fiancé Alexander to take a picture of her, and even from a long-range lens, the muscle lines of her abdomen were still clear, and there was no extra flesh. According to Sava in a previous interview, even if she is isolated at home, she has hired a top personal trainer to guide her to exercise through video.
Although Sava's abdomen is flat enough, her years as an athlete have also given her a strong physique, especially from the back, her shoulders are as wide as ever.