Maria Sharapova of Russia celebrates after winning her women's singles final match against Simona Halep of Romania at the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris June 7, 2014.
Maria Sharapova of Russia celebrates after winning her women's singles final match against Simona Halep of Romania at the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris June 7, 2014. Reuters

Maria Sharapova is expanding her candy business internationally and certainly taking it to a next level.

Sharapova has recently opened a pop-up shop for Sugarpova at 89 High Street in Wimbledon just in time for the upcoming Grand Slam tournament. The shop will be opened only until July 6, according to reports.

Now open - Maria Sharapova's @Sugarpova pop-up sweet shop in #Wimbledon http://t.co/5NILZzMPnS Until 6th July

— LondonPopups (@LondonPopups) June 17, 2014

The Sugarpova pop-up shop will feature all the trademark flavours of Sharapova's sweets brand. Sharapova has made sure that customers will enjoy every minute of their stay in the pop-up shop because it also offers free internet access, a juice bar, and a photo booth. Sharapova and her team even had a little fun as they posed in the photo booth for some candid snapshots.

Dorks #PovaPopUp #Photobooth pic.twitter.com/YRZIDF4xWs

— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) June 17, 2014

The Sugarpova pop-up shop is reportedly the first candy lounge launched in Wimbledon Village. "Maria wanted to create the first ever candy lounge, where people can come to enjoy not only to relax, treat themselves, and share the fun on social media," London Pop Ups reported.

Following her success in the 2014 French Open, Sharapova will compete next in Wimbledon. Sharapova told Sky Sports she wants to win another Wimbledon title. She said that winning the trophy in 2004 has marked her tennis career. She was only 17 years old then and she said she would love to do it again. The 27-year-old said that her passion for the sport has remained the same. She has not lost her desire to win more titles and play better tennis. Even though she had her ups and downs in her career, she was winning again.

"I've been to a final again, I've been to a couple of semi-finals, but obviously the goal is to win again," said Sharapova.

"I don't think that I've won it before because when you have the mentality that you've won it then it gets boring."

"You have to go out there hungry for more."

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