Saturday, December 31, 2005

Sania Mirza 'likes' Marat Safin


Sania Mirza has millions of fans but few are aware that who is Sania's favourite.
It is the maverick and temperamental Marat Safin, the Russian tennis player.
Sania likes him.
We won't make any comment on whether Safin is her boyfriend or not. But the news is that she even struck friendship with Marat's sister Dinara Safina.
Marat is a Tatar and born to Muslim parents. The Tatars belong to Tatarstan province of Russia.
Marat Safin in an immensely talented player but has an attitude problem.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Information about Sania Mirza

Sania Mirza was born on November 15, 1986

Her sun sign is scorpio

She is 1.68 ft tall. Enjoys swimming and loves to shop.

Her favourite player is Steffi Graf.

She says that her lifepartner should be six feet tall, goodlooking, nice and without any ego-related problems.

Sania's present favourite is Marat Safin.

A fairytale year for Sania Mirza

For Sania Mirza 2005 proved to be a decisive year in her career. Her talent was recognised a couple of years ago but in the current year she bedazzled the tennis lovers with her passion for the game.

She was hardly noted on the international circut at the beginning of the year but had notched up an unprecedented 175 points to catapult to a career-high of 31. She is ending the year at 34 and is now amongst the most talked-about players in international circuit.

Not only she made it to the fourth round of Grand Slam and won a WTA tournament but also beat a Top Ten ranked player and put up stiff resistance against top players. She gave tough competition to the cricketers and became a brand unto herself.

Though her feats are yet to match that of PT Usha and Malleswari in their respective games, Sania Mirza brought tremendous interest in the game. Her remarks were twisted, often misrepresented or minuderstood but Mirza remained at the centre through out the year.

She edited Times of India for a day, participated in HT leadership initiative and her statements on pre-marital sex, which she claimed were twisted, cause furore. She invited fatwas and the wrath of self-styled maulans but also the public came out in full support of her. The Muslim community also found an icon in her.

Friday, December 23, 2005

WahSania is a tribute to India's upcoming tennis player Sania Mirza who has brought laurels to the country with her superb show this year. Hailing from Hyderabad, this middle-class girl made her place firm in the highly competitive world of tennis that is played in almost 200 countries compared to cricket that is played in barely a dozen countries.