In her new book, "Unstoppable: My Life So Far," Sharapova says it was not only her victory, but the fact that she overheard Williams weeping afterwards in the locker room that ensured the American would always find a way to elevate her game in their future contests. "Guttural sobs, the sort that make you heave for air, the sort that scares you," Sharapova writes of the moment, according to excerpts released by The New York Times. "It went on and on. I got out as quickly as I could, but she knew I was there. People often wonder why I have had so much trouble beating Serena; she's owned me in the past ten years. "I think Serena hated me for being the skinny kid who beat her, against all odds, at Wimbledon," she said.I’m back in LA on 9/15 – who will I see at my @BNEventsGrove appearance & signing? ??#Unstoppable https://t.co/OgGsX0bu22 pic.twitter.com/DBpFAPjSsT
— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) September 9, 2017
In the memoir published by Sarah Crichton Books, an imprint of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Sharapova details her tennis career from the time of her move to Florida at the age of six -- and Williams caught her attention early on. Sharapova recalls surreptitiously watching Serena and her sister Venus play during a visit to the Florida academy where she trained -- unwilling even then to "put myself in the position of worshiping them, looking up, being a fan."This could be interesting: Maria Sharapova opens up about rivalry with Serena Williams in her autobiography
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Tensions between Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam champion who returned to competition in April after a 15-month doping ban, and 23-time Grand Slam champion Williams -- who gave birth to a daughter this month -- have sometimes spilled over into public spats. Sharapova ponders the reasons, wondering if the antagonism between them has perhaps driven each to excellence. "Maybe that's better than being friends," she writes, adding: "Someday, when all this is in our past, maybe we'll become friends. Or not. You never can tell."This was incredible! The line along the NY streets!! The amount of ❤️, hugs, kind words. THANK YOU @BNBuzz #UNSTOPPABLE pic.twitter.com/YjUvDnK9o3
— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) September 12, 2017