Sania Mirza Biography

Name:     Sania Mirza
Date of Birth:     15 Nov 1986
Birth Place:     Mumbai
Nationality:     India
Height:     1.67 m
Weight:     54 kgs
Profession:     Tennis player
Education:     Nasr School
Family:     * Father: Imran Mirza
* Mother: Nasima
* Sister: Anam
Started playing:     at the age of 6
Plays :    Right Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
Coach :    Krishna Bhupathi
Physiotherapist :    Mr Badrinath
First ITF junior event abroad     Lahore, Pakistan
Has visited     35 countries
Favourite tennis player     Steffi Graf
Career Highs     Career-High Singles : No. 97 (feb 28, 2005)
Career-High Doubles : No. 166 (October 25, 2004)
Education     10th standard (SSC) in the first division with 63 per cent marks.
Likes to     stay at home, just watch a movie and surf the Net.
Dislikes     Apple and bananas
Personal Favourites     * Food: briyani
* Actor: Akshay Kumar
* Actress: Raveena Tandon
* Songs: rap and Hindi
* Dress: Salwars, Jeans
* Colours: black,red and blue
Would like to see the movie     Black
Prefers     Advantage India to advantage Sania
Strengths     Ground strokes
Needs to improve     Her fitness
Tennis accessories     * Racquet: Head
* Clothing: adidas
* Shoes: adidas
Sponsoring Companies     GVK group and Adidas who picked her when she was only 12.
Current Endorsement deals     GVK Industries, Sahara, Atlas Cycles, Tata Tea and Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh
Daily Routine     Three hours of physical fitness training, in a day which includes all kinds of training, gym 3-4 times a week, some speed work, endurance and agility.
As a junior     The US Open 2003 is her last Grand Slam as a junior after which she will be playing in the seniors.
Her grandfather     Muhammad Zafar Mirza, played university-level cricket. He also played club cricket for Middlesex in England. But his first love was hockey.
Award     * Padma Shri award for her contribution to tennis on Jan, 2006
* Was given the Arjuna Award for the year 2004 from the Govt of India.
Career Highlight     Getting to the fourth round in the U.S. Open 2005, in her first year in the U.S. Open and that too on the first year on the tour.
Titles won    

    Feb 2005 Won Hyderabad Open WTA
    Oct 30, 2003 won gold in afro-asian games at Hyderabad
    Jun 2003 G18 Doubles Champion (with Alisa Kleybanova RUS), The Junior Championships, Wimbledon, London, GBR, ITF GA
    Jun 2003 Doubles Winner (with Sanaa Bhambri IND), 11th Frankfurt Int’l, Germany
    Apr 2003 Doubles Winner (with Sanaa Bhambri IND), Shuzo Challenge Japan Open, Nagoya, JPN, ITF G1
    Apr 2003 G18 Singles Winner, 14th Mitsubishi Lancer, Manila, Philippines
    Dec 2002 Singles Winner & Doubles Finalist (with Isha Lakhani IND), Asian Closed Junior Tennis Championships
    Aug 2002 Singles Winner & Doubles Winner (with Tarryn Terblanche RSA), South/Central Africa Circuit, Botswana
    Jul 2002 Singles Winner & Doubles Winner (with Isha Lakhani IND), Pretoria University
    Jul 2002 Doubles Winner (with Isha Lakhani IND), PIC Pretoria
    Jan 2002 Doubles Winner (with Linda Smolenakova SVK) & Singles Qtrfinalist, Victorian Champs., Australia
    Jul 2001 Singles & Doubles Winner (with Sasha Abraham IND), Movenpick Int’l
    Feb 2001 Singles Winner & Doubles Quarterfinalist (with Sasha Abraham IND), Bangladesh
    Feb 2001 Singles Winner & Doubles Finalist (with May Rosa INA), India ITF Junior Circuit III – Calcutta
    Jan 2001 Doubles Winner (with Sasha Abraham IND) & Singles Quarterfinalist, Indian ITF Junior I – New Delhi
    Oct 2000 Singles & Doubles Winner (with Zahra Omer Khan PAK), Pakistan Int’l Junior Championships
    Sep 2000 Singles Winner & Doubles Semifinalist (with Reddhina Parekh IND), Indian ITF – Mumbai
    Nov 1999 Doubles Winner (with Nida Waseem PAK) & Singles Finalist, Pakistan Int’l

Facts    

    the first Indian woman to reach the fourth round of a grand slam tournament when she was defeated by Maria Sharapova in the US open 2005.
    The first woman from India to capture a WTA Tour title, when she paired with Lizel Huber of South Africa to win the Hyderabad Open doubles title.
    Became the first-ever Indian girl to have won a Grand Slam title when she triumphed in the girls’ doubles event at Wimbledon partnering Alisa Kleybanova of Russia.
    Former Health Minister Sushma Swaraj handed over a cheque of Rs 5 lakh when she won the Wimbledon junior girls’ doubles title, and projected her as the brand ambassador of the Family Welfare Department.
    Her dad Imran Mirza and mom Nasima were watching a Steffi Graf and Conchita Martinez battle, when they decided to make their daughter a Tennis star.
    Annually Sania requires 40 lakhs for her expenses and Andhra Pradesh government is trying their level best to see that the lady scales height.
    Former Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu, announced that the Grand Slam title winner would be presented a house site and a cash incentive of Rs 10 lakhs in recognition of her brilliant performance in the Wimbledon.

Prize money     $140,000 WTA Hyderabad Open
Plans after Tennis     Interior Decoration or start a tennis academy
Credits her success     Parents, coaches and God.
Mental strength     Prays five times a day and says that is as good as meditation.
Security     Two armed police guards will shadow Sania wherever she goes in the state.
About her     Maria Sharapova: “She’s very young and has a great future ahead of her. She has a very big game.”
Her coach: “Sania has the right material to reach the very top”
Leander Paes:”I personally feel that she is one of the frontrunners of Indian sports”
Mahesh Bhupathi:”She’s on a roll and it’s obviously not going to last forever. But she deserves it all.”
Dream man     “I think he needs to understand me and he needs to be a nice person and not have any ego hassles. I need a guy who understands me.”
Aim     To be a top 50 tennis woman professional player and stay there for 3-4 years
Quote     “Do not worry about winning or losing. Work hard and you will be successful.”

Medal record
Women's Tennis
Competitor for  India
Afro-Asian Games
Gold 2003 Hyderabad Singles
Gold 2003 Hyderabad Women's Doubles
Gold 2003 Hyderabad Mixed Doubles
Gold 2003 Hyderabad Team
Asian Games
Gold 2006 Doha Mixed Doubles
Silver 2006 Doha Singles
Silver 2006 Doha Team
Silver 2010 Guangzhou Mixed Doubles
Bronze 2010 Guangzhou Singles
Bronze 2002 Busan Mixed Doubles
Commonwealth Games
Silver 2010 Delhi Singles
Bronze 2010 Delhi Women's Doubles








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