The article's about how Sania Mirza has now decided to disregard criticism from some religious idiots and play doubles with Shahar Peer again, but I like her quote about her retooled game this year:
"The second year is tougher. People know your weaknesses more. That's why I'm changing my serve now because people were taking advantage of it. It couldn't get worse, so it had to get better."
From Reuters: India's Mirza hopes to partner Israeli Peer again
India's Sania Mirza is hoping to renew her doubles partnership with Israel's Shahar Peer despite protests from some Muslim and Jewish groups.
Mirza, whose poor recent form has seen her slip from a career-high ranking of 31 at the end of 2005 to 45th, said she would have played with Peer at this week's Pacific Life Open, but the Israeli player had already booked a partner.
"You shouldn't mix up sports with anything else," the 19-year-old told Reuters at the March 8-19 tournament in Indian Wells.
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