Sania Mirza

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Oct 27 2014 : The Times of India (Delhi)
 
Sania caps off fine season with historic win
 
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Partners Cara For WTA Finals Doubles Title; Becomes First Indian After Vijay Amritraj To Win At This Level
 
A little after racing to a historic title triumph in the season finale - on Sunday afternoon, an emotional Sania Mirza told TOI,
 
 
The 27-year-old glamour girl, who, added: “I've always had great support from my family, my parents in particular. My mother (Nasima), who is here with me, has been my lucky charm. My state Telangana has also been very supportive. There are so many emotions going through me right now, it's an amazing feel ing and I’m truly grateful.
 
 
“I’m not always able to get back to my fans on social networking sites, but their encouragement and support means the world to me. Any tournament I play, whatever the competition, it’s always for India,“ the Hyderabadi said, her voice breaking, “the love and support of my fans has been incredible.“
 
The soon-to-be 28-year-old,
 
“It’s a very special feeling, to be the first Indian in such a long time,“ Sania said. “Given that our country has produced a number of great players — Mahesh Bhupathi, Leander Paes, Vijay and Anand Amritraj, Ramesh and Ramanathan Krishnan — this achievement means a lot.” Singapore was the last tournament together for Sania and Black, as the 35-year old Zimbabwean is considering a limited schedule next year. The Indian will team up with one of her opponents on Sunday’s, Taiwan’s Hsieh, next season.
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:08, 15 November 2014

This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

2014

The Times of India

Sania, who was 27 in 2014, won:

the mixed doubles crown at the US Open

a gold and a bronze medal at the Asian Games, and

a title in Japan.

She also made it to the final in Beijing.

Above all, in Oct 2014 she won her biggest prize yet in women’s doubles: the WTA Finals -in Singapore. She partnered veteran Zimbabwean Cara Black to the title in her maiden appearance at the event.

Sania and Black ran through their opponents, Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai of China — the second seeds and defending champions —winning 12 straight games. They won 6-1, 6-0 in just under an hour.

Sania became the first Indian woman to clinch this title. She shared $500,000 with Black. Sania also became the first Indian, man or woman, in almost four decades to win the season finale. The first and only previous Indian to win the title was Vijay Amritraj in 1977, when he won the men’s event alongside American Dick Stockton.

Sania put the win on a par with her Grand Slams (three mixed doubles titles).

After winning Sania said, “This title is for India, my country.” She added, “This tournament is tougher than a Grand Slam because you are up against the eight best teams in the world,” the superstar pro said. “In a Grand Slam, you have a chance to play yourself in and you are guaranteed of not meeting a top team until the quarters.”

Partnership with Cara

Sania and Cara (born: 1979, and 35 in 2014) started their partnership with victories in Tokyo and Beijing (in late 2013), and finished with the WTA victory.

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