![]() ![]() To be fair to Sharapova, the drug had only been placed on the banned substance list a few months earlier, and she claimed that she had been taking it for ten years, prescribed to her by her family doctor for medical reasons. The drug in question was meldonium, which is most commonly prescribed for heart conditions. Unfortunately, Sharapova's tennis career has recently hit a bit of a speed bump, as she revealed in March that she had failed a drug test leading into the 2016 Australian Open. Whatever it is, Maria Sharapova is a prime example of that eroticism, as she's arguably the hottest female tennis player-or female athlete in general-in the world. Or maybe it's the loud, almost concupiscent, grunting as they whack the tennis ball over the net. Maybe it's the short skirts, or the way the athletes sweat as they bump and grind around the court. There's something vaguely erotic about women's tennis. ![]()
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