Maria Sharapova is not the most loved player on the WTA Tour. The last 12 months - where she has not played due to a doping ban - have proved that, as many fellow players shared their views on her ban. Recently interviewed by Marca, Garbine Muguruza said: 'Players are not interested in it.

Personally I don't even remember Sharapova. Yes, for the tournaments it is a good news because the media's attention will be on her, but again, we are not interested in it too much.' Another hot topic in the last weeks has been the one about homosexuality in the women's tennis after Ekaterina Bychkova's sayings.

Also in this case Muguruza didn't speak much about it: 'I can't say how things are really, also because I have to admit it: I am a little bit unsociable in the locker room.' Last year her interview about the lack of friendship between players got popular.

'I was criticized by many people for those words. I accept it, although the fact that no one asked me to explain it hurt me. Everyone wrote about anything, but fewer people wanted to know because I said those things.' ALSO READ: Radwanska: 'Sharapova will be a dangerous opponent for everyone'