For reasons which have never been adequately described, football players are asked to sign a lens after victories at some events. Most illegibly scrawl their name and it turns up reversed to people in the home, like whenever you write on a mirror. Often, people uses the community to deliver good feelings to others, like when Andy MurrayAwrote a note to his cancer-stricken friend. And then there's Maria Sharapova, who has created two cryptic messages after her first two wins at the BNP Paribas Open in California and won't explain them to editors. Intrigue! When asked what the messages intended, Sharapova said, "it's kind of a secret," like she was hiding aADa Vinci Code-like puzzle that has connections to the Illuminati, Nick Bollettieri, papal conclave and concealed messages in backhand grunts. More likely: It's an inside joke between friends. After her first gain, Sharapova wrote "Tweet Me" with a center scrawled underneath. That seemed straightforward enough. The Tennis Channel said Sharapova acquired 3,000 fans to her 140,000 Twitter fans after the message was written by her. She was building the brand, we suspected. Then on Sunday, adhering to a difficult two-set conquer Carla Suarez Navarro, Sharapova went greater, producing "Who Knows?" The question was used by her as a hashtag, later that night. Does other people believe that this hour time change is bogus? "Tweet me?" "Who knows?" It's like Sharapova is robbing her ideas from the case of Valentine's Day discussion minds. "I was hoping no one would question me," Sharapova said of the messages following the fit. "There are a few people who know about it and I thought they'd have an excellent laugh. It's just between me and them and not going past these people." Probably we're onto something with the discussion about conversation hearts.Sharapova's chocolate line, Sugarpova, has transformed her into a sugar baron. Another month the company isAset to produce three new productsAover. Can this be guerrilla marketing to hype the forthcoming launch of hard candy with sassy messages written on them? Sharapova's next match is Tuesday. If she wins and writes something similar to "Let us Skype!" then we'll know without a doubt. Click here.
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