to hospital after falling from a water ride in a theme park at the drayton manor theme park near tamworthby eugenie bouchard who called sharapova ‘a cheater‘. the lawn tennis association could also face criticisim as some players are unhappy at the ease with which she has received wildcards to major tournaments. here‘s our tennis correspondent russell fuller. it does seem that this decision has been taken purely on commercial grounds and it has taken, i‘m sure, with thought at least given to the opposition that‘s been raised by many players. andy murray and heather watson are just two players who have expressed their concern that sharapova having returned from a doping ban is being offered so many wildcards. i think when all tournaments look at these in the cold light of day and the grand slams are slightly different, there is a moral dimension for the french open and wimbledon, but when commercial events like the birmingham event look at this, they will see that sharapova is likely to drive ticket sales. that event‘s normally overshadowed by the aegon championships. at the moment tickets