We will not miss you .Any way you are first round/second round player when it matters in intwrnational scene.With due respects you are still number one in India
Whatever Sania has done in her personal front marrying a paki its all her personal thing which i dont want to interfere with, but as a proffessional too she might have not done a great job hardly reaching 2nd 3rd rounds of grandslams and wta events, but what she has done to change the face of tennis in INDIA is really commendable, without any doubt she single handedly changed the way INDIANS look at Womens Tennis and made lot of other young girls to take path of Tennis just not girls but boys too, She definetely created a zeal for game in Indian youth especially girls and gave them that confidence that they can try and achieve to be a World Class Sports Person. For which i salute Sania , as of her play she isnt really close to an average womens tennis player.
Re: Sania
by adi piran on Oct 13, 2010 06:15 AM
You are kidding. She is first known woman's tennis player from India. But, things stop there. I really don't think she has done anything commendable. Being ranked 90th or so it not exactly big achievement. Overall she has been rank mediocre. This not the example future Indian women's tennis players should follow.
Re: Re: sania
by ritu PATIL on Oct 13, 2010 01:32 AM
its soo confusing to me,when sonia gandhi is married to an indian ,she is still called a FOREINGNER,but if sania is married to a PAKII she is called a pakistani not an indai,yaar plzz explain this double standard