Maria Sharapova has been denied a wildcard into both the wildcard draw and main draw of the 2017 French Open.

Sharapova, was has just returned from a drugs ban, is currently ranked 211th in the world and thus does not have enough rankings points to automatically qualify for a slam.

The former world No.1 was expected to at least be given a wildcard entry into the wildcard draw, but it was not to be, with president of the FFT, Bernard Giudicelli, making the announcement on Wednesday morning AEST.

โ€œThere can be a wildcard for return from injuries; there cannot be a wildcard for return from doping,โ€ Giudicelli said.

โ€œShe might be very disappointed, but it's my responsibility to protect the game and a game played without any doubts of results.โ€

Incredibly, Sharapova was second favourite to win the French Open before the announcement.

Roland Garros begins on May 28 and runs until June 11.