Maria Sharapova donates to Save the Children’s crisis relief fund to help Ukrainian children and families amid Russian invasion
Maria Sharapova recently announced that she would be donating to Save the Children’s crisis relief fund in order to help Ukrainian families and children who are suffering due to Russia's invasion of their country. Sharapova also said she is "heartbroken and deeply saddened" by the escalating crisis in Ukraine.
Russia ordered a special military operation in Ukraine last month following which many key cities in Ukraine like Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Mariupol have been bombed. As a result, millions have fled the nation.
Sharapova, a former World No. 1, has decided to help out by donating to Save the Children, an organization that is currently working to provide food, water, and aid kits to families in Ukraine.
Praying for peace and sending her love and support to the affected ones in Ukraine, Sharapova also attached a link for others to donate to the noble cause.
"With each day that goes by, I am more and more heartbroken and deeply saddened by the images and stories of families and children affected by this escalating crisis in Ukraine," Sharapova captioned her Instagram post.
"I am donating to Save the Children’s crisis relief fund, an organization working tirelessly to provide food, water, and aid kits to support those in need. Please join me in making a donation. I pray for PEACE and send my love and support to all those affected. Link in my bio to donate," added the former World No. 1 player.
On Tuesday, Andy Murray declared that he would be working with UNICEF UK to help Ukrainian children. He pledged to donate his prize money for the remainder of the 2022 tennis season to relief efforts.
Maria Sharapova retired after the 2020 Australian Open
Sharapova shot into the spotlight with her sensational victory at Wimbledon in 2004 at the age of just 17. She soon climbed to the World No. 1 spot and held it for a period of 21 weeks across multiple stints.
The Russian won a total of 36 WTA titles, including five Grand Slams in her professional career. Apart from her triumph at Wimbledon in 2004, the Russian also lifted the US Open in 2006, the Australian Open in 2008, and the French Open in 2012 and 2014.
Sharapova decided to end her career at the age of 32 following the 2020 Australian Open. She remains one of the few WTA players to have achieved a career Grand Slam.