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Sharapova exits in 2nd round of Wimbledon

Before Wimbledon began, she acknowledged that a recent comeback from shoulder surgery made it too much to ask for her to contend seriously for a second title at the All England Club. Sharapova was right: She didn't even make it out of the second round.
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