somthing is better than nothing. She is one of the best tennis player Indian has ever produce......She is young, beautiful, talented, and speak straight from the heart. What more can you ask from her.........Sania is the best!!!
When sania burst into the tennis arena couple of years ago the whold world took notice of her. She won a title at Hyd, made it to 4th round in US open and beat Svetlana too. Then came her injuries. From then on she has not been able to raise the bar she had put for herself. Its none of our business to comment on how many commercials she makes. But the fire power seems to be missing in her. She was brave girl never afraid to try her shots. The year she started playing, she drew comments from big players about her huge forehand. But, she has been a little too finicky about her performances in the last year and a half. What she needs to work on is on her consistency and her fitness.
Being hyderabadi, u hav made us proud sania..go on, get going..concentrate on ur game and make it to finals..our prayers r with ur good luck..so , all the best.... with best wishes... zaps
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by Jazba Junoon on Feb 16, 2007 02:44 AM
why do u see people with their religion? there are still millions of hindu women as well whom you will consider non progressive.
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by mohd shaikh on Feb 16, 2007 08:12 AM
I still wonder how people are very free to comment on anything about others be it a filmstar, politician, sportsperson or any role model just because they feel they are democratic, freedom to write anything , freedom to abuse anybody. I sincerely ask these people have they made their very own personality for others to recognize or just surviving like the bloody parasites. If you cannot do then just admire others rather than speaking bad. You also got the same life , same body and mind, its upto individual how he applies himself and rest is his destiny. Also I request all the critics not to bring religion in your decision as it only fuels hatred and more hatred rather than compassion and love. God has made all of us same, we have chosen the good or bad path.
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by Prabhudas Kamath on Feb 16, 2007 08:44 AM
Mr Mohd,
I admire Your spirit and intention while addressing these issues. You are sincere in your talks. Unfortunately the reality is 'The Problem lies in Muslims and Mullahs!'. History is very clear about this. Sorry Brother!
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by mohd hafeez shaikh on Feb 16, 2007 09:03 AM
For your information to tell you not all muslims and mullahs are like that, there are lot of things people comment about religion Islam and they know nothing about it. Our Prophet has spread Islam not with violence but with tolerance and exemplerary character, there was no force used for conversion during his times but people readily accepted the truth. But Islam has been wrongly professed due to some of our own muslims who don't want to follow the correct Islamic way of life. Why you see in western countries the islam is growing tremendously its not by force but people research and then only convert. If you see in India , majority of Muslims are converts as they had the option to decide the better.
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by saunak pandya on Feb 15, 2007 11:36 PM | Hide message
What to praise for? hard earn win against very mediocre player, What is her standing in the class I tournament?
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by amit ranjan on Feb 15, 2007 11:40 PM
She is just a average player.. But in India media has almost turned her into grand slam champion..
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by mohd shaikh on Feb 16, 2007 08:23 AM
I really appreciate your lack of understanding on the subject and to me I feel you are a very negative,failed and ill person who also likes others to fail.
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by on Feb 16, 2007 12:21 AM
She is not a Sharpova but a good start for Woman's tennis in India. You appreciate the talent of Sania and then we will eventually get a Sharpova. If saunak,amit ever played Tennis then they would realize how difficult it's to compete at WTA level.
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by saunak pandya on Feb 16, 2007 02:23 AM | Hide message
My friend, I am not plying tennis but at least can understand that how much credit should be given to kind a player like Sania. Giving Bharat Ratna to her means denying that to other talented player that really deserve it. Honestly tell me does Sania deserve national award or the media attention she is getting right now, comparing the limited talent she have? Ask to yourself and you will get reply.
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by Aditya Gogate on Feb 16, 2007 09:56 AM
dear saunak.
what u r saying is just typical indian mentality.. try competing in tennis.. forget the men's events.. compete in WTA and see if u even go ahead in the 1st round in the qualifiers.. sania deserves media attention for sure, as she inspires lots others.