Playback ’05] “Japanese fans are too excited” – “Fairy” Sharapova’s Fever in Japan
What did “FRIDAY” report 10, 20, and 30 years ago? Playback Friday” looks back at the topics that were hot at the time. This time, we will look back at “FRIDAY ” from the February 18, 2005 issue, which was published 20 years ago, with a story titled “The Fairy’s Frenzy in Japan, Live from the Fairy’s Japan Tour! Sharapova’s “super mini-skirt and slender legs” were a hit.
Maria Sharapova (37) has won a total of five major tennis tournaments, becoming the 10th player in history to win all four major tournaments. Her name became known around the world when she won Wimbledon in 2004 at the young age of 17 years and 2 months. Her beauty, which earned her the nickname “the fairy,” and her well-proportioned figure of 188 cm attracted many people. Her popularity at the time was so intense that her visit to Japan in February 2005 caused a bit of a stir. All ages are current at the time).
Showing off her raw legs in a super mini-skirt
In January 2005, Sharapova (then 17) came to Japan for the Toray Pan Pacific Open (PPO, January 29-February 6, 2005). The whole of Japan was in an uproar, and she was surprised by the enthusiasm of the Japanese tennis fans, who were so passionate and excited,” she said with a roll of her tongue. It seems that she was not too surprised at the reception she received from the fans.
At the airport when she arrived in Japan, she was rather brusque, perhaps because she was tired from her long trip. However, at the press conference held on the day before the main event, she turned around and smiled. Perhaps a remnant of her stay in Australia until last week in the middle of summer, she appeared in a denim “super mini-skirt” and showed off her beautiful bare legs. In a photo session held just for her before the press conference, she said, “I’m glad to be back in Japan,
I’m so happy to be back in Japan.
She also paid lip service to her appearance at the party on the eve of the main event.
She was also quite lovely at the party on the eve of the main event. She was sipping orange juice like a minor and deftly using chopsticks, which she practiced for an hour when she came to Japan as a junior. However, as a Japanophile, she ate sushi, her favorite dish, with her bare hands.
Since the summer of 2003, when this magazine published a color page of her in the magazine, she has appeared in the magazine frequently, apparently to great acclaim. Sharapova was thought to have a lot of support from male fans, but it seems that her popularity is quite broad.
Nowadays, it is not only men who are crazy about Sharapova, but also women who are interested in her as a fashion leader. On this day, she was carrying a Louis Vuitton bag all the time,
I like fashion. I want to work in design and fashion after I retire.
She even showed off her plans for her life after retirement.
At that time, Sharapova was already a world-famous tennis player. However, the year 2005 was only the beginning of her career.