Maria Sharapova commanded attention in a red suit as she attended day one of the US Open in New York City on Monday.
Maria looked incredible in the eye catching fitted blazer and matching flared trousers from Gabriela Hearst.
Looking good: Maria Sharapova commanded attention in an orange suit and platform heels as she attended day one of the US Open in New York City on Monday Turning heads: She added inches to her frame in a pair of towering cream heels and toted her belongings around in a matching bag Retired: The five-time Grand Slam winner, who won the US Open in 2006, announced her retirement from the sport in February 2020 at the age of 32, which saw Sharapova suspended for two years after she was found to have ingested meldonium, a substance which had been banned at the start of that year, ahead of the Australian Open.
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