Maria Sharapova will not seeded

After returning from his shoulder injury, Maria Sharapova showed promising performance. Even so, the Russian tennis player was refused when called as a seed in the U.S. Open.

Sharapova returned to the tennis world last May after a break to nine months following the surgery to heal his shoulder injury. In the tournament last week's Rogers Cup, Sharapova advanced to the finals despite losing to Elena Dementieva.

In the U.S. Open which will take place early next week, Sharapova trying to earn his luck again. Not a stranger because the tournament had been a champion Sharapova here in 2006.

"I'm very competitive that have been played in many tournaments and won some. You'll want to be a winner and if someone said they could not dishonest," said Sharapova.