Why the hell she is still called an indian, a convent educated lady like her doesn't know what pakistan is doing with india, still she went ahead and married a pakistani. We have better good looking muslims then Shoaib Malik.
Call her a pakistani, or dont publish anything about her.
Re: Re: Please retire
by Indian Guy on Sep 18, 2010 12:26 AM
Who will represent India if she retires, she is doing what 1.2 billion other people are not doing, now stop crying over the fact that she lost. A tournament cant have all winners, it can have only one winner, it does nto mean all the other who played for the trophy r losers
This is the most shocking tennis news i have heard in my lifetime.Not Sania's defeat....the fact that she reached the quarterfinals instead of her usual 2nd round exit.
Re: What a shock!
by Kaka on Sep 17, 2010 11:48 PM
Yeah it was a shocker for me as well. Entering quarters for just the second time in her career. Some news this!!!
Sania Mirza is a great example of flash in the pna, cooking pan i.e. She had the talent but success at a young age spoilt her. Look at Nadal and his appetite to win. If you want to be the best, you need to put in the efforts and give up everything else in your life. I feel that Sania Mirza never had the desire to be the best. For her, it was always the glamour, endorsements and the money. Look at Sushil Kumar, look at Saina Nehwal. They aspire to be the best and that's why they are up there with the best.
Re: Sania Mirza - Flash in the Pan
by vimal lux on Sep 18, 2010 01:31 AM
pretty well said. Sania mirza can take a leaf out of Sania nehwal and understand what one can achieve if you have the killer instinct. I beg you to retire and stop being an embarassment. We will pray that you receive a Padma award for entering Quarter finals.
Re: Govt should not allow her to play for India
by surya das on Sep 17, 2010 09:07 PM
These are ATP matches, and no one represents for their country. So, whether she wins or loses, no body cares.