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Sania Mirza - No pressure playing a Grand Slam

Date: January 24, 2005

Sania Mirza spoke to Contributing Sports Correspondent Harish Kotian in Mumbai immediately after her return from Australia.

 

Sania Mirza Interview ImageHow was the experience of playing in a Grand Slam tournament for the first time?

It was great!s

It was a successful first Grand Slam for me. Playing Serena Williams was a great feeling, a great experience and a greater learning experience.

How huge is the pressure of playing a Grand Slam compared to ITF tournaments?

When I am playing a Grand Slam there is actually no pressure on me because no one expects me to win the Grand Slam. But when I am playing an ITF tournament everyone expects me to win. There was actually no pressure on me, but just more of excitement and anxiety that got me nervous when I was playing Serena.

When were you more nervous at the Australian Open? Playing the first round, which was your first match at a Grand Slam, or your third round match against former champion Serena?

It's a very tough question, because I really don't know.

When I went out on to the court to play the first match I was quite nervous also, but I didn't have butterflies in my stomach the previous night.

But playing Serena, I must admit, I did have butterflies in my stomach.

How difficult was it playing the former World No. 1 as compared to other players?

I think she hits the ball harder than most of the players. It's not that it blows you off the court or anything, but she has a much bigger serve and she just looks so big that you get a little intimidated.

Besides that she is a very nice person; she had some very kind words for me after the match.

What are your views on the current women's tennis scene in India? Do you think there are others

players who can make their mark on the international scene?

There is a lot of talent in India that just needs to be nurtured. The All India Tennis Association is trying very hard to develop new talent. The government is also trying hard and helping financially with whatever they can.

It is just a matter of being a bit more patient. We have been patient all these years and I am sure we can do it for a few more years now.

A WTA event is being held in Hyderabad next month. How much will this event help in promoting tennis in India?

I think tennis in India is already promoted so much. I was reading an article other day that said, 'India is glued to another ball game', which is really nice.

Cricket in India is like a religion. Another ball game like tennis catching the imagination of the people is really a big thing. I think it is really gonna promote tennis in India.

Already India is becoming a tennis nation; soon, hopefully! I am really very excited about the whole thing.

Will you still consider playing doubles and mixed doubles in future?

Yes, definitely. If I get a chance I will definitely play it, but I have to work things out there.

If you consider mixed doubles and have to choose a partner between Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, whom would you opt for?

(laughs) I don't know.

I wonder if they would like to choose me, first of all. It's not my call; it's mixed doubles, so even they will have to see whom they want to play with.

Suppose if both of them are open to playing with you then what would your choice be?

Why don't you call them and ask them first; then I will answer your question.


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