Maria Sharapova takes bold step with Pretty Tough podcast as she questions male dominated voices in sports media
Maria Sharapova is starting a new chapter, and this time, she is doing it on her own terms. The former world number one has announced her podcast Pretty Tough, which will launch on April 22 with Vox Media. This is not just another celebrity show. For Sharapova, it is a space where women can speak openly about ambition, pressure, and success without being judged.
She shared the news on Instagram and made her intention clear from the start. “Introducing Pretty Tough, my new show about the pursuit of excellence without apology. It challenges how we discuss female ambition and explores the multitudes that make us.” The message felt direct. It was not just about her story. It was about changing how stories are told.
Over time, she became one of the biggest names in tennis. She won five Grand Slam titles and built a strong global image. But even at the top, she faced a different kind of attention. Her success was often discussed in ways that male players rarely experience. That contrast stayed with her.
Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, she said, “There are phenomenal women doing it, but there are certainly not enough of them.” That line explains why she decided to step in instead of waiting for change.
The idea for Pretty Tough came from that gap. Many top podcasts in sports and culture are still led by male voices. Sharapova wanted to create a space where women’s stories are not pushed aside. She also made sure she had creative control before signing with Vox Media, even if it meant taking a different financial path.
The show will feature voices from different fields. The first season includes guests like comedian Chelsea Handler and NFL executive Christine Dorfler. The aim is simple. Real conversations, told in an honest way.
The name Pretty Tough also carries meaning. It reflects the way women are often expected to look a certain way while also being strong. Sharapova knows that balance well. During her career, she was praised and criticized at the same time.
One of the toughest moments came in 2016 when she was banned for 15 months after testing positive for meldonium. She said she had been using it for medical reasons and did not know it was banned. When she returned, the reaction around her was intense. Still, she worked her way back and later retired in 2020.
In 2025, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, with Serena Williams speaking at the ceremony. It was a moment that showed respect beyond rivalry.
Now, with a microphone in hand, Sharapova is telling stories in her own voice, and making sure others get that chance too.
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Maria Sharapova uses Pretty Tough podcast to challenge male dominated narratives and highlight female ambition
Maria Sharapova’s journey helps explain why this project matters so much to her. She moved to the United States as a child with her father, chasing a tennis dream with very little money. Life was not easy. She learned English by watching television and spent years away from her mother. Those early struggles shaped how she sees the world today.Over time, she became one of the biggest names in tennis. She won five Grand Slam titles and built a strong global image. But even at the top, she faced a different kind of attention. Her success was often discussed in ways that male players rarely experience. That contrast stayed with her.
Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, she said, “There are phenomenal women doing it, but there are certainly not enough of them.” That line explains why she decided to step in instead of waiting for change.
The show will feature voices from different fields. The first season includes guests like comedian Chelsea Handler and NFL executive Christine Dorfler. The aim is simple. Real conversations, told in an honest way.
The name Pretty Tough also carries meaning. It reflects the way women are often expected to look a certain way while also being strong. Sharapova knows that balance well. During her career, she was praised and criticized at the same time.
In 2025, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, with Serena Williams speaking at the ceremony. It was a moment that showed respect beyond rivalry.
Now, with a microphone in hand, Sharapova is telling stories in her own voice, and making sure others get that chance too.
Stay updated with the latest IPL Live Score, IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
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