No matches, no problem for Sharapova

NEW YORK – Maria Sharapova has not played a match since settling for a silver medal at the London Olympics but she thinks rest might be just the thing to help her thrive at the US Open.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Third seed Sharapova is seeking her 28th career title. Net photo.

NEW YORK – Maria Sharapova has not played a match since settling for a silver medal at the London Olympics but she thinks rest might be just the thing to help her thrive at the US Open.The 25-year-old Russian completed a career Grand Slam in June by capturing the French Open title, having already taken Wimbledon in 2004, the US Open in 2006 and the Australian Open in 2008."I’ve had an incredible year. Winning the French was very meaningful to me. It was just one that I really wanted to get,” Sharapova said."Being a first time Olympian, going out there and getting silver, that was a great moment.”Third seed Sharapova, who seeks her 28th career title, has won this year at Stuttgart and Rome, as well as Roland Garros, but lost to Serena Williams in the Olympic final and skipped two major hardcourt tuneups ahead of the US Open."I went into Montreal but I got a stomach bug and just decided to give it a rest,” she said. "It was a sign my body just needed to slow down. It was a lot of travel, a lot of playing. Had a hectic summer so decided to shut it down."I’ve been training for a few weeks now. I got here a little early. I know if I feel healthy and have enough practice, I’m OK. I don’t feel like I need to play three tournaments in a row in order to be ready for the US Open.Sharapova, who opens against Hungary’s Melinda Czink, has only gone past the third round once since her US Open title -- a fourth-round run in 2010. But she’s confident she can summon her top form one more time this year.