Maria Sharapova, a name that sent chills down the spine of her opponents on the tennis court, is not only famous for her remarkable skills but also for her incessant grunting habit. The 6 feet tall, blonde-haired beauty made headlines with her ear-piercing grunts since the beginning of her career.
Sharapova’s grunting habit was so intense that it led to numerous complaints from her opponents, spectators, and even tennis legends. Some claimed that it is a distraction, while others argued that it is a form of gamesmanship. Whatever the reason may have been, Sharapova’s grunts became her trademark on the tennis court.
Her grunts were loud, sharp and seemed to pierce through the air like a knife. They started from the moment she struck the ball and continued until the ball landed on the other side of the court. The sound was so loud that it could be heard from the stands, leaving the spectators either in awe or discomfort.
What has Sharapova said about her loud grunts?
Sharapova’s grunting became a topic of discussion among tennis enthusiasts and the media alike. Some have even gone as far as to say that her grunts are so loud that they can cause permanent damage to the ears. Others have compared her grunts to the roar of a lion, the screech of a bird, or the sound of a train coming to a halt.
Despite the controversy surrounding her grunting, Sharapova has continued defending her habit, claiming it to be a natural part of her game. “I have done that since I was a young girl and it kind of just stayed with me. You’re absolutely right. My throat hurts all the time after I play matches.” said Maria.
She argued that grunting helped her to focus, release tension, and generate more power in her shots. In fact, she has even gone on to say that she grunted louder when she was winning, as a way to intimidate her opponents.
Her grunting habit not only affected her opponents but also impacted her relationship with the fans. Some fans have been known to imitate her grunts during matches, while others have gone as far as to create memes and parody videos of her grunts. Nevertheless, Sharapova’s popularity has only grown over the years, and she remains one of the most recognized athletes in the world.