Sania Mirza – The Indian Kournikova
The world of Indian sports has been in a state of hysteria over Sania Mirza for quite some time now. The Indian tennis queen has been in the limelight for both the wrong and the right reasons. She has even been projected by the media as the new face of women empowerment in India.
Sania Mirza really burst on to the scene in 2005 when she reached the 3rd round of the Australian Open. From then on she had a splendid year winning the Hyderabad open and beating some top seeded players, including a former grand slam champion, in the Dubai open. The highlight of the year was her 4th round defeat to Maria Sharapova in the same year. During the time her rankings soared, reaching a career high of 31.
Sania Mirza really burst on to the scene in 2005 when she reached the 3rd round of the Australian Open. From then on she had a splendid year winning the Hyderabad open and beating some top seeded players, including a former grand slam champion, in the Dubai open. The highlight of the year was her 4th round defeat to Maria Sharapova in the same year. During the time her rankings soared, reaching a career high of 31.

So what makes this average player so great in the annals of Indian sport? First of all let’s not take anything away from what she has achieved so far. It is all very commendable in a nation which has long suffered mediocrity in the realm of sport. Barring a game which is played only in a handful of commonwealth countries, India has rarely had any real international sporting success.

That being said, one is perplexed at the kind of attention that Sania is generating at the moment. There has been other world beaters too who have achieved as much if not more in their own field. Leander Paes won a bronze in the Atlanta Olympics. He reached the quarter finals of the US open once not to mention the innumerable Houdini acts he has staged in the Davis cup. Pankaj Advani won the world snooker championship and Anju Bobby George won India a medal in the world athletic championship. She even reached a career high ranking of 5 in the world, in long jump. But the media as well as the corporate world never jumped on to them as they did with Sania.



To be fair to Sania it is not her fault if she is attractive and is subjected to so much attention by the media. A sportswoman’s career is very limited and she has every right to make hay while the sun shines. But if she begins to have her head up in the sky and starts to look down upon everything else then it’s unpardonable. She has to keep in mind that she is now a role model to countless other kids who wants to follow he success, whether she likes it or not. Already she has given the impression of being an arrogant show off. She seems to have lost her focus from the game.

9 comments:
hey man you have posted superb photo of sania , i have downloaded some of them . nice post .
Thanks for the visit, a very interesting blog you have there, I will certainly be back. But, aren't you a little too judgemental about that young woman? As you said it, she is only 20. She still has to learn and it is very difficult to adapt to sudden fame at that age, don't be to hard on her, she will need support those days could pass... The sport world is a very tough one.
ya marine you are absolutely right. I was only trying to put across the point that she has been getting herself involved in unnecessary controversies which is affecting her game. We have too few talented sports people to afford losing them
You can't handle sexy, smart, sophisticated women, can you? Sania wearing shorts is a big deal, while mainstream actresses showing everything else and rolling around with different guys on screen and off-screen is alright? Sorry, your post only shows that we Indian men have to grow up, and realize women are smart, sexy and powerful in their own manner. If some guy can't handle that, then its his problem - not Sania's.
Mainstream actresses are paid to to do whatever they do on screen. It is their imperative for them to stay in the limelight, for which do all the antics off the field too. Sania's job is to play and i dont have a problem with her wearing anything at all as long as her performances dont suffer. I was highlighting that she concentrates more on things off the game than on it. She should realise that unless she concentrates on her game she will be just another fad which will fade away as soon as it came.If you feel what she is doing right now is smart well... its your opinion.
thanks for stopping by and leaving a message on my blogspot Sania. Nice blog.
Nice Pics of Sania.....
Dear,Friend
Sania Mirza is a Indian tennis player. She was born in Mumbai & now lives in Hyderabad.
Coached by her father Imran Mirza, she began playing tennis at the age of six, turning
professional in 2003. She was the highest ranked female tennis player ever from India,
with career high rankings of number 31 in singles & 24 in doubles.
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This can't succeed in reality, that is what I think.
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