Maria Sharapova is making use of her time off the tennis court.
According to the Associated Press, the 29-year-old Russian athlete will be participating in a two-week program. Her agent, Max Eisenbud, says the program will involve two classes on the Harvard campus.
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Sharapova announced on Twitter recently, posting a photo of herself sitting next to a Harvard Business School sign on the Cambridge, Massachusetts campus. In her post, she wrote, “Not sure how this happened but Hey Harvard! Can’t wait to start the program.”
Sharapova’s enrollment comes after she was banned from playing professional tennis for at least two years by the International Tennis Federation after failing a drug test at January’s Australian Open. The tennis star tested positive for Meldonium, a drug she had been taking for the past decade known for improving blood flow and was banned at the start of 2016.