Urgent:Maria Sharapova Rushed to the Hospital in a Critical Condition
When her ban for taking a banned substance ends in April of next year, tennis player Maria Sharapova will be allowed to rejoin the UN as a goodwill ambassador, according to a UN statement. She will be able to address her job “at a suitable date” with the UN, according to the statement.
However, after she appealed last month, her suspension was lowered to 15 months. Maria Sharapova: The tale of her demise After being banned from tennis for two years, Sharapova’s sponsors split.
The tennis player was suspended by the UNDP in March after admitting to doping, despite having been named a goodwill ambassador by the UNDP in February 2007.












