Congratulations and may god bless you. You have made every Indian proud with your consistency and winning your 14th overall title. Getting to top 5 is not easy but maintaining a consistent top 5 top 6 rank even more difficult. The fact that you have been able to do so speaks volumes of your strength, tenacity, dedication and determination. EXCELLENT WORK and keep it up!!!!
Re: Keep it up!!!
by mahesh on Jun 21, 2010 09:46 AM
Congratulations Sania for your wonderful victory.Thank God you are progressing well in your rankings also as against Sania Mirza who inspite of many many years of playing tennis never progressed beyon no 30.I hope, you will marry some wonderful and eligible guy in India and keep the Indian colours flying high and not go else where like Sania Mirza who found one stupid guy in Pak.Thank God it is a good riddance.We do not want such unfaithful people in India
Re: Re: Keep it up!!!
by Ejaz Ali on Jun 21, 2010 09:50 AM
mahesh , Tennis No 27 is equivalant of Badminton No 6. Competition in Tennis is much bigger than in Badminton. Look at William Sisters, Henin, Clisters, Sharapova etc. What Sania Malik has achieved is also Great, but she faced injury thrice in her career, Saina Nehwal is Luckey to be injury Free. Other wise BOTH are At Par.
Re: Re: Re: Keep it up!!!
by p sadfd on Jun 21, 2010 09:56 AM
have you ever played any of the two games...go and read some stats and compare the two games...Badminton needs tons of stamina then Tennis...And secondly, injury can happen to anyone I agree, but here in INDIA we are very much prone to it...u know why because we are more interested in activities other then game...like modelling, TV ads, promos etc...where is the time to practice???
Re: Re: Re: Re: Keep it up!!!
by Charlie Tango on Jun 21, 2010 04:30 PM
are you kidding me.. tennis requires way more stamina than badminton.. not to undermine saina and sania's achievements though.. both are a blessing for the country.
Re: Heartious Felicitations Sania
by medavaram prakash on Jun 21, 2010 09:43 AM
She is SAINA NEHWAL, not Sania Mirza of Pakistan; can't you see the difference?