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January 14, 2008 8:44 AM PST

Sharapova now Sony Ericsson's ambassador

by Damian Koh
(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

She's turning 21 in April this year, so it's apparently time for a change.

Ending her three-year run with Canon, Maria Sharapova today pledged her allegiance to Sony Ericsson. Besides undertaking a series of new consumer-brand campaigns off the court, the international tennis star will also be working with the Japanese-Swedish company's designers on "a range of products and accessories," according to the press release.

And guess what phone she's using now? The Sony Ericsson W350i. What did you expect?

(Source: Crave Asia)

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good for her and sony
by Perry L January 14, 2008 9:31 AM PST
She is teh hotness!!!

Seriously, for such an amazing athlete to be so feminine and attractive si rare. I hope she cashes in big time on her clean and positive image.
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