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DEAR FREINDS,
I THOUGHT TO START A NEW TOPIC ABOUT SANIA 'S NEW STUFFS MEANS WOT SHE DOING NEW WOTS HER PLANS AND EVRY THING, I THINK ITS GOING TO BE INTRESTING ![]() I HAVE HEARD THE LATEST NEW THAT "LOTTO" HAS SIGNED SANIA AS A BRAND AMBASSEDOR FOR AN YEAR OR 3, |
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hey guys,
here is a coool interview of sania, when she was in dubay for the DUBAI OPEN, ![]() Where were you born, and where did you grow up? I was born in Mumbai, and moved to Hyderabad soon after. When I was growing up, Hyderabad was a small relaxed town and not very sporty, but thanks to the previous chief minister of the state Andrapradesh, it's becoming more developed and more funds are going into sports. What does your family do, and are they interested in tennis or sports in general? I come from a very sporting family. My father Imran is a builder and was a very good cricketer but was unable to compete at the highest level due to the death of his parents before his 21st birthday. Had I been a boy, my father probably would have encouraged me to play cricket. My mother Naseema runs her own printing press. My younger sister Anan and I are very close, but unfortunately we don't get to spend enough time together. How did you get started playing tennis, and what is your earliest memory? I started playing tennis when I was six when my mother took me to the local tennis courts which were on the way to swimming during summer holidays. My mother took me to a coach, who initially refused to coach me because I was too small, but after a month, he called my parents to say he'd never seen a player that good at such a young age. During the summer holidays I would play 3-4 times a week, and I started playing my first local tournaments at age 7. My parents never put too much expectation on me. What were your other childhood interests besides tennis? I liked swimming, dancing and studying. I enjoyed studying languages (English and Indian) and history. How was your early coaching, and how were you supported? I have had about a dozen coaches so far. When I was 12, I won the national championships for Under 14 and Under 16, and I received my first sponsorship with adidas. Who were your tennis idols when you were growing up? I really idolized Steffi Graf. I have seen her at tournaments with Andre but I'm too shy to say anything to her. What type of off-court training do you do? Weights, agility, speed training and nutrition. This is managed by Faiyaz Kahn and another trainer at the Bob Brett academy in San Remo, Italy. Prior to your great week in Dubai, what is the strongest memory in your tennis career? I don't have one in particular but of course my Wimbledon junior doubles victory in 2003 was very important. It brought me overnight stardom in India. Just before that tournament, I was signed up by Mahesh Bhupathi's Management Company (Global Sport), and afterwards I was also given sponsorship by GBK (a power generating company), and Head Racquets. What are you off-court interests? Mainly swimming and watching television. I don't like to go out too much when I'm at home - I prefer my friends to visit her. My mobile phone is my life line, as I love to keep in touch with my friends. What do you think you would do if you weren't playing tennis? Probably studying. When I was younger, I wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer. I am also interested in interior decorating. really glad to know that she was born in mumbay. HER NOSE RING IS REALLY GETTING FAMOUS AMONG THE OTHER TENNIS SATRS, STAY TUNED, I WILL BE RIGHT BACK SOON, WITH MORE MASALA............. ![]() |
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