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sandeep kumar
Missing Sania
by sandeep kumar on Aug 28, 2008 09:56 AM  | Hide replies

Sanis ids unortunately injured....and very unlucky as this is an depleted field. Ivanovic out of form,jankovic useless, sharapova absent. Sania had a chance to win this slam, but she'll be back nxt yr

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Shamsher
RE:Missing Sania
by Shamsher on Aug 28, 2008 11:15 AM
Stop Day dreaming! Sania 2 ya 3 round ke age ke liye LAYAK hi nahi hai. Only hype no Substance. Judge her bye tenis ball game and not bye the glam doll player.

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Priyabrata Jena
Re: Missing Sania
by Priyabrata Jena on Aug 28, 2008 03:59 PM
if sania will win slam then I will be primeminister in 2010

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Shyama Sreenath
British
by Shyama Sreenath on Aug 28, 2008 08:14 AM  | Hide replies

It seems British always find some connection with their country in people who make it to top in sports.Anne Keothavong may not be fully British as the name suggests but for a country starved of sporting heores persons like Pietersen ,Monty et al are cent percent British.

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nilabja  ball
Re: British
by nilabja ball on Aug 28, 2008 05:33 PM
Ya, might be she is not born brit and her roots are from other nation. But as long you are citizen you represent that country..Similiarly there are hundreds of people abroad say Mittal..He is from UK even though he is indian...And similiarly taking example of mother teresa she is yugoslav by birth but she was a true indian.. though the examples are very prominent and extreme ones, but that makes easy to convince

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