Russia congratulates Sharapova celebrates winning Roland Garros
Russia congratulates Sharapova celebrates winning Roland Garros
Congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, seeded number one Maria Sharapova after her coronation women's singles title at Roland Garros French, the second Grand Slam, after winning the Italian Sara Iranian-first century, in the final Saturday.
President Putin said on the official website for the presidency in the Internet, "We have reached the summit after becoming earlier in the day among the most powerful and legends of tennis by winning the four major trophies."
"We have achieved this thanks to Abaqratk Vaalitk and exemplary."
For his part, Medvedev wrote "Dear Maria, I want to congratulate you after you win on the courts of Paris. Has provided a great level. Russia and the whole of millions of your supporters in the country were Idamuk and wish you to win there."
And celebrated for many websites and social networking sites in the famous victory of Russia and her coronation Sharapova at Roland Garros.
And culminated Sharapova at Roland Garros for the first time reversed, and succeeded in collecting the first of the four major titles after winning Wimbledon (2004) and Flushing Meadows U.S. (2006) and Melbourne (2008).
President Putin said on the official website for the presidency in the Internet, "We have reached the summit after becoming earlier in the day among the most powerful and legends of tennis by winning the four major trophies."
"We have achieved this thanks to Abaqratk Vaalitk and exemplary."
For his part, Medvedev wrote "Dear Maria, I want to congratulate you after you win on the courts of Paris. Has provided a great level. Russia and the whole of millions of your supporters in the country were Idamuk and wish you to win there."
And celebrated for many websites and social networking sites in the famous victory of Russia and her coronation Sharapova at Roland Garros.
And culminated Sharapova at Roland Garros for the first time reversed, and succeeded in collecting the first of the four major titles after winning Wimbledon (2004) and Flushing Meadows U.S. (2006) and Melbourne (2008).