I think after being to Pakisthan, Sania now understands the value of India and her freedonm in India. Her statements are different now compared to earliar.
Re: Well said.
by Asim on Oct 12, 2010 03:16 PM
I will not say a word against her as she is still playing for india. the moment she takes Pak nationality, she shouldnt be given any support but until then let us respect this lady. She is something so she is there. thnks
Re: Re: Re: Well said.
by Asim on Oct 12, 2010 03:32 PM
I dont think she does that. She married a pak and it ends there. Let us not assume such trgic things, she is all of 23 and comes from a good family.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Well said.
by vishal sinha on Oct 12, 2010 05:57 PM
no moslim comes from a good family ...they are all products of that hatebook k u ran
Re: Re: Re: Well said.
by Asim on Oct 12, 2010 03:32 PM
I dont think she does that. She married a pak and it ends there. Let us not assume such trgic things, she is all of 23 and comes from a good family.
Re: Re: Well said.
by manoj rawat on Oct 12, 2010 03:48 PM
she will never take pak nationality.. she wants to enjoy balls from both sides.. shaoib's balls in Pakistan and tennis balls in India.
its high time you quit Indian Tennis ....plz.......you dont seem serious about your game.......Learn something from fedrer and Nadal.....your body language doesnt show positive energy...... sorry but you were never serious about your game ....SAINA teach SANIA the art of being serious....
Re: adieu sania
by kraft on Oct 12, 2010 03:09 PM
Yes. Glamour and Publicity are her strong points and NOT the game. She had better settle in middle east or Pakistan.