Complete coverage -- News, analysis and reaction to Maria Sharapova's failed drug test
ByESPN.COM
March 12, 2016, 2:01 PM
— -- On Monday, Maria Sharapova held a news conference to announce she recently found out she failed a drug test at the Australian Open.
Needless to say, the reaction poured in as the five-time Grand Slam winner's future is up in the air.
Below are news stories, reaction and video analysis off the stunning announcement.
Latest news
- March 11: Sharapova denies missed warnings in letter to fans
- March 9: Sharapova letter thanks fans for loyalty
- March 9: Pound: Sharapova 'reckless beyond description'
- March 8: Caroline Wozniacki, Serena Williams react to Sharapova's admission
- March 8: Manufacturer: 4-6 weeks normal treatment for drug in Sharapova case
- March 8: Nike among sponsors backing off Sharapova
- March 7: Jennifer Capriati 'angry' at Sharapova's failed test
- March 7: Sharapova flunks drug test at Australian Open
Analysis
- Jim Caple: Djokovic reacts to Sharapova's failed drug test. Read the story
- Peter Bodo: Who will fill the emerging hole on the WTA Tour? Read the story
- Bonnie D. Ford: Sharapova's admission brings doping issue to forefront. Read the story
- Jim Caple: Sharapova faces stiffest setback of career. Read the story
- ESPN.com: Tennis community stunned by Sharapova's failed drug test. Read the story
Video
- Would Serena Williams be treated differently if she failed a drug test? Watch
- Stars shocked at Sharapova's positive test. Watch
- Rafael Nadal: Sharapova should pay for negligence Watch
- WADA remain silent over Sharapova admission. Watch
- Dick Pound: Sharapova's actions willful negligence. Watch
- Mike Tirico: How Sharapova's positive drug test will impact the women's game Watch
- Serena Williams reacts to Maria Sharapova taking responsibility after failing a drug test at the Australian Open. Watch
- Chris Evert: Has Sharapova's isolation within the tennis world led her peers to remain mum about the situation? Watch
- Pam Shriver: Here's why the International Tennis Federation added meldonium to its banned list. Watch
- Pam Shriver: Sharapova's positive result means the testing is working. Watch
- Jim Caple: Sharapova started using meldonium 10 years ago to help her health ailments. Watch
- Maria Sharapova says she takes full responsibility for failing a drug test at the Australian Open. Watch
- Greg Garber: If anyone can overcome this situation, it's Maria Sharapova. Watch
- Howard Bryant: How will Sharapova's peers react to the news the Russian star tested positive? Watch