Re: what a shame
by swetambar on Feb 28, 2009 06:12 PM
It is better to keep mouth shut if you do not know the game. Do you know how to hold the tennis bat?
i admire sania because she is the first female indian tennis player who has done atleast something in the game.....she is a good top 50 player and simply lacks the skills n game to become a world beater....this is true for tooooo many players who r always there about but never have climbed to glory...sania is one of them...
the only thing that disappointed me is her attitude...how can a professional player gives so much importance to a mixed doubles title that she says that she wont have any regrets should she have to retire now......i think this clearly shows her mindset that she is more than satisfied of her tennis achivements so far and doesnt really want to push any further to compete at the top...this is a negative mindset...
anyway who m i or u to comment on her...she is going to be sania mirza n we just us
Re: sania
by swetambar on Feb 28, 2009 08:39 AM
well written message dude, I appreciate Sania for her initiatives in becoming a tennis player. She ceratinly is an icon of modern and literate muslim women
Re: Re: sania
by vasutam on Feb 28, 2009 08:20 PM
She is not just an icon of modern and literate muslim women, she is face and pride of today's self made Indian woman. In the cricket obsessed country, it's really very tough for other sports to get recognized.
Re: Re: shameia
by In Search on Feb 28, 2009 02:27 AM
I disagree with you on drunken monk(ey) thing - such people are very very active and damn sharp (if this drunken monk belongs to such type!). Try watching Jet Li or Jackie Chan :)
Re: Re: shameia
by drunken monk on Feb 28, 2009 08:31 AM
were u holding lamp when i was drinking??? tell me honestly, sania is a big show off and only big talks...
Ask her to win atleast one singles title, sheetal kaur?? I was a great fan of her when it started, and lost interest when she never wants to improve her game.