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Wimbledon backed Maria Sharapova relaunch film by supplying official footage of Russian winning 2004 final

Wimbledon sent footage of Maria Sharapova to filmmakers during her tennis ban

Club decided to supply material because it was historical rather than current

They declined payment for footage so as not to make money from banned player

By Charles Sale for the Daily Mail

PUBLISHED: 22:30 BST, 5 July 2017 | UPDATED: 22:39 BST, 5 July 2017

Wimbledon supplied official footage of doping offender Maria Sharapova winning the singles in 2004 for a promotional film that was made when she was banned from tennis.

The All England Club were asked for archive material for a 55-minute documentary about the Russian's journey back from the meldonium drugs scandal for which she served a 15-month ban.

The film The Point, produced by Sharapova's agents IMG, was launched last week on iTunes, with footage of her parading the Venus Rosewater dish after beating Serena Williams included in the trailer and the All England Club listed in the credits.

Wimbledon had been in a quandary not only because Sharapova was suspended at the time of the request but also because they would almost certainly have followed the French Open in rejecting her for a wildcard had she not withdrawn through injury.

The club decided to supply the material because it was historical rather than current but declined the usual payment for their footage so as not to make any money out of a banned player.

Tim Henman, who chairs Wimbledon's tennis sub-committee that decides championship wildcards, has been criticised for not watching much tennis between his BBC pundit duties. But those involved in the wildcard discussions say Henman is remarkably well informed about the candidates and had done all the necessary homework. 

Meanwhile it's understood Wimbledon chairman Philip Brook stayed in the meeting when Jay Clarke, managed by his daughter Vicky Brook, was being discussed. But Brook plays no part in any of the wildcard debates, leaving it to the tennis specialists.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-4668812/Wimbledon-backed-Maria-Sharapova-relaunch-film.html#ixzz4m2xRTBDY

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