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celebrities of the year. Sharapova has made varying remarks on how long she intends to maintain her tennis career. Following the retirement of 25 year old Justine Henin in 2008, Sharapova said, "If I was 25 and I won so many Grand Slams, I quit too." In an interview after the 2008 Australian Open, she balked at the idea of playing for another ten years, saying that she hoped to have a "nice husband and a few kids" by then. However in an interview before her 2012 Australian Open semifinal, Sharapova changed her stance, saying she intended to continue playing tennis for as long as she enjoyed playing the game. Sharapova stated "I sure when I was 17 years old and someone said, you be playing for another eight years, it would be like, you not going to see me at a press conference at 25 years old. But years go on. I missed a year in my career didn play that year. I said this, just before the tournament, a few weeks before, I woke up and I was just so happy to be going back on the court. I felt so fresh, full of energy, just with a really good perspective. Times change, obviously. I see myself playing this sport for many more years because it something that gives me the most pleasure in my life. I think it helps when you know you good at something, and you can always improve it. It obviously helps with the encouragement."At the 2004 US Open, Sharapova, along with several other Russian female tennis players, wore a black ribbon in observance of the tragedy after the Beslan school hostage crisis, which took place only days before. In 2005, she donated around US$50,000 to those affected by the crisis. On