Sania Mirza: Engagement called off, so shall we sensationalise it
Posted on : 28-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Sports
Tags: Sania Mirza, tennis
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Personally, I have nothing against Sania Mirza, and I was really happy when she entered mainstream tennis. Here was a young girl from an ancient city who was putting the country on the global map. From the seat of Biryani, and pearls, came a tennis gem. The serious looking and nervous Sania Mirza who played with a mission. The country sat back and took notice. Tennis became a sport parents wanted their children to play, and there were tennis academies galore because there was money in it.
Then came a peak in her a career, and a dream to better achievements, but Sania failed. Most people fail, and we forget them. Probably that’s when all the advertisement contracts they’ve signed become visible, and we start laughing. Terrible makeover in that girlie bike ad, I agree, but it was meant for Sania Mirza because she was a marketable product.
Her injuries were spoken of as though they were meant to happen. People say that’s what all these people do because they’ve made their money. So, not everyone is waiting to watch Sania Mirza play the Australian women, because there’s a variety of eye candy. She exits the Australian Open quests, and the event is expected. Whatever happened to hope? A few channels make it sound worse than it is. I’m really wondering if some of these bogus reporters can ever get over their cheap suits, ugly makeup, and loud pitch. Just one word for them, losers. Don’t waste time listening to anything they say.
Now, it appears her engagement to Mohammed Sohrab Mirza is called off. Oh wow, something to talk about. Just give her a break. As of now, anyone who’s reading this or anything related to Sania Mirza must realize she’s done something that no one else has done in our damned living decades. Respect sportsmanship.





Why everybody is talking about Sania, what about Sohrab, why did Sania had to commit to something that she was not sure of.
Sohrab looked a loser from day one, and I am sure Sania must have known this all along. I think it was all part of a well thought of plan to popularize “Brand Sania”, which was always over-hyped and was waning with every passing day.
Respect sportsmanship? But why? Truly speaking, Sania got famous more because of her looks than her Tennis skills. She was India’s “Anna Kournikova”. Nothing wrong in that, but please don’t talk crap about sportsmanship and stuff.
Most people go on and on talking about values and stuff, but no one realizes what goes on behind the scenes, what profitable deals are being signed this very instance.
It’s time the common man started thinking and talking more about himself than break his head over celebrity gossips. It Sucks. I would be happy if the talk was just about You and Me.
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I’m not even going to comment on the standard of English used in this post but you certainly have got the idea of sportsmanship wrong.
You have no idea what it takes to go out there and face an opponent
Whether it’s Roger Federer who has tried year after year before he finally won on the clay court, or Manchester United doing everything it takes to inch their way back in the table, we always focus on the wrong stuff.
I’ll tell you what, support a sport for a few years, follow a player, understand the sentiment behind winning, and losing, before using your pea brain to comment on branding. And before any of this, take English classes.
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