Sharapova swats away Wozniacki’s US Open court complaint
NEW YORK — Maria Sharapova doesn’t care where she plays at the U.S. Open, only that she’s still playing.
Sharapova responded Friday to comments from Caroline Wozniacki, who complained after she was eliminated that Sharapova was scheduled for Arthur Ashe Stadium while she played on an outer court.
“That’s not what matters to me,” Sharapova said following her 7-5, 6-2 victory over American Sofia Kenin. “All that matters to me is I’m in the fourth round. I’m not sure where she is.”
Sharapova, given a wild card by the U.S. Tennis Association into her first Grand Slam tournament since a 15-month doping ban, has played all three matches on the main court.


