Re: coaching
by Arun Premraj on Jan 21, 2009 01:31 PM
he's struggling with his own son first..sania atleast has stuff other than her game to keep her career n media interest alive..even she knows that..
This type of exit is becoming too frequent and usual for Sania. She needs to cultivate of going further up with determination than accept defeat at very lower stages itself. We have not seen her playing better since some time.
Its sad that more desrving athletes or those athletes who have acheived much are languishing.At the same time just by looks we are taken for a ride by the marketing gurus.We should boycott the goods which she is modelling
Whether Sania loses in 1st round or any round for that matter she is still one of the richest sportswomen in the world. She is certainly among the 'top ten richest tennis players - female' in the world. Thats all that matters for her. She has never played consistent tennis and is more enamoured by the attention she gets(Recent Olympics is an example).She is just an 'over-hyped' 'media made' starlet who pretends that she plays great tennis. I wonder if she was born with 'lesser looks' whether she would have still got the attention! ( Example P.T.Usha).
Re: False Hype - Real Money
by Arun Premraj on Jan 21, 2009 01:20 PM
top ten richest in the world...???? get ur facts right....ur way off.. yes.. she's an average player hyped by media n made use of lack of competition within india..to be in limelight..
Re: False Hype - Real Money
by pradeep dennison on Jan 21, 2009 01:00 PM
I totally agree with you.Inspite of such poor play she had the guts to ask the CM place inside the city for a tennis academy.