Maria Sharapova showed Sania Mirza she isn't quite ready to slug it out with the top ladies, but the best ever finish by an Indian woman in a Grand Slam was quite an accomplishment in its own right, and the Sania Mirza bandwagon rolls on in India.
From the Economic Times: Six lessons for pros from Sania Mirza
The aggressive streak
Being talented and skilled is fine. But for most young professionals having Mirza’s streak of aggression would be a bonus to strike success in the corporate world. A complete go-getter who refuses to be bogged down by tribulations in the form of recurring abdomen pain or ankle injury, going all out on the offensive has been Mirza's plan of action.
And from newindpress.com: Sania hopes to be world number one
Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza, who is back home after playing a historic though unsuccessful fourth round of the US Open, is hoping she will one day be world number one.
"I can be world number one, Inshallah," Sania told newsmen on Thursday, a day after returning from the US.
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