Maria Sharapova took to social media Wednesday to post a letter thanking fans for their support in the wake of the five-time Grand Slam champion's failed drugs test.
The letter came after Sharapova dropped a bombshell Monday revealing she failed the test during the Australian Open in January.
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The former world No. 1 tested positive for meldonium, which she had taken for a decade due to health reasons. She was not aware it had been added to the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) list of prohibited substances at the start of the year.
Sponsors Nike, TAG Heuer and Porsche have since distanced themselves from Sharapova. But the 28-year-old Russian used her official Facebook account to thank the fans who have stayed loyal.
Here is the letter in its entirety:
"I woke up yesterday morning with an inbox, in full capacity of love and compassion. The first email I immediately opened was from my best friend, you know, the type of person who can make you smile and cry with only one word and who I spent the evening on the phone with, checking up on me, how was I doing?
On average, I love the mornings. New day, new start. It is fair to say that this day was not average. Nothing came to mind at 6am, except that I am determined to play tennis again and I hope I will have the chance to do so. I wish I didn't have to go through this, but I do - and I will.
I needed to sweat, to push through and grind as I have done most of my life, so I made my way to the gym. That's when I realized a bunch of tinted windowed cars were following me. The good old paparazzi, back on the trail.
I have not been online much except the odd search for a new antique coffee table [random, I know], but my friends made a collage for me with all your beautiful messages and hashtags that you created [#IStandWithMaria and #LetMariaPlay]. I spent the afternoon reading them next to my dog, who couldn't quite understand why this was more important than the walk he was expecting to take.
In this moment, I am so proud to call you my fans. Within hours of my announcement, you showed me support and loyalty, which I could only expect to hear when someone would be at the top of their profession.
I wanted to let you know that your wonderful words put a smile on my face. I'd like to play again and hope to have the chance to do so. Your messages give me great encouragement. This message isn't anything else but to say thank you. Thank you very much."