Tone down the noise, Sharapova told

Australian Open quarter-finalist Agnieszka Radwanska has called Russian Maria Sharapova’s incessant shrieking “annoying”.

Radwanska, beaten on Tuesday for a semi-final spot by Belarusian Victoria Azarenka, said Sharapova’s ear-splitting screams were intolerable.

Azarenka has been criticised widely, along with Sharapova, as one of the players who grunt too much while playing every shot.

But she said after beating Radwanska, she was used to the comments.

While the Polish player said she could put up with Azarenka, Sharapova’s noise was over the top.

“To be honest, I’m kind of used to it, you know, especially with Vika,” Radwanska said.

“We know each other for many years.”

But she said triple grand slam champion Sharapova went too far and was distracting to play.

“About Maria, I mean, what can I say? For sure, that is pretty annoying and it’s just too loud,” Radwanska said.

Asked if the Women’s Tennis Association should address the issue, Radwanska said: “Yes”.

She said noise should be allowed but there should be limits in place.

“Well, you know, I mean, of course everybody can make some noise.

“This is tennis. It’s really hard work out there.

“But I think, you know, it’s just too loud.

“I don’t think it’s very necessary to scream that loud. So if they want to do something, why not?”

Radwanska said that apart from putting off opposition players, loud screaming was unattractive for fans, who have consistently jeered some of the female players at this tournament.

“I don’t think this is very nice to watch, you know, those kind of players that scream so much all the time.

“So that’s why I think the WTA wants to change something,” she said.

Sharapova and her voice will be on show again on Wednesday when she faces fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova for a semi-final berth.

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