Sania Mirza

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Sania Mirza
Image:Sania mirza cincy 2007.JPG
CountryImage:Flag of India.svg India
ResidenceHyderabad, India
Date of birthNovember 15 1986 (1986-11-15) (age 22)
Place of birthMumbai, India
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight75 kg (170 lb/11.8 st)
Turned Pro2003
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Career Prize MoneyUS$957,923
Singles
Career record:179-83
Career titles:1
Highest ranking:No. 27 (August 27, 2007)
Grand Slam results
Australian Open 3r (2005)
French Open 2r (2007)
Wimbledon 2r (2005, 2007)
U.S. Open 4r (2005)
Doubles
Career record:123-58
Career titles:7 WTA, 4 ITF
Highest ranking:No. 18 (August 27, 2007)

Infobox last updated on: Novermber 3, 2007.

Medal record
Women's Tennis
Asian Games
Gold 2006 Doha Mixed Doubles
Silver 2006 Doha Singles
Silver 2006 Doha Team

Sania Mirza (born November 15, 1986) is an Indian tennis player. She was born in Mumbai, brought up in Hyderabad. Coached by her father, Imran Mirza, she began playing tennis at the age of six, turning professional in 2003. She is the highest ranked female tennis player ever from India, with a career high ranking of 27 in singles and 20 in doubles. She is now ranked 29th in the singles category and 18th in the doubles category, as of 24th Dec, 2007.

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[edit] Career

Sania Mirza holds the distinction of being the first Indian woman to be seeded in a Grand Slam tennis tournament when she was seeded 26th in the 2007 U.S. Open. Earlier in 2005, she had become the first Indian woman to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament at the 2005 U.S. Open, defeating Mashona Washington, Maria Elena Camerin and Marion Bartoli. In 2004, she finished runner up at the Asian Tennis Championship. In 2005, Mirza reached the third round of the Australian Open, losing to eventual champion Serena Williams. On February 12, 2005, she became the first Indian woman to win a WTA singles title, defeating Alyona Bondarenko of Ukraine in the Hyderabad Open Finals.

Mirza won the 2003 Wimbledon Championships Girls' Doubles title, teaming up with Alisa Kleybanova of Russia. Mirza does not enjoy clay court. Her best performance in French Open singles has been a second round appearance in 2007.

As of September 2006, Mirza has notched up three top 10 wins against Svetlana Kuznetsova, Nadia Petrova and Martina Hingis.

At the 2006 Doha Asian Games, Mirza won the silver in the women's singles category and the gold in the mixed doubles partnering Leander Paes. She was also part of the Indian women's team that won the silver in the team event.

Mirza had the best results of her career during the 2007 summer hardcourt season, finishing eighth in the 2007 U.S. Open Series standings. She reached the final of the Bank of the West Classic and won the doubles event with Shahar Pe'er, and reached the quarterfinals of the Tier 1 Acura Classic.

At the 2007 U.S. Open, she reached the third round before losing to Anna Chakvetadze for the third time in recent weeks. She fared much better in the doubles, reaching the quarterfinals in mixed with her partner Mahesh Bhupathi and the quarterfinals in the women's doubles with Bethanie Mattek, including an impressive win over number two seeds Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur.

She has stated that two of her best friends are fellow WTA tour players, Anna Chakvetadze and Bethanie Mattek.

[edit] Career highlights

[edit] Titles (23)

Image:Sania Mirza Hyderabad Open 2006.jpg
Sania Mirza at the Hyderabad Open in 2006
Image:Sania Mirza 2007 Australian Open womens doubles R1.jpg
Sania Mirza at the 2007 Australian Open, during her first-round womens doubles match

[edit] Singles wins (13)

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam Title (0)
WTA Tour Championship (0)
Tier I (0)
Tier II (0)
Tier III (0)
Tier IV (1)
ITF Circuit (12)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. January 7, 2002 Manila, Philippines Hard Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Akgul Amanmuradova 6-0 4-6 6-3
2. Sep. 22, 2002 Hyderabad, India Hard Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Akgul Amanmuradova 6-1 6-2
3. November 10, 2002 Manila, Philippines Hard Image:Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg I-Ting Wang 2-6 6-4 7-5
4. Feb. 23, 2003 Benin City, Nigeria Hard Image:Flag of Germany.svg Franziska Etzel 6-3 6-3
5. Mar. 3, 2003 Benin City, Nigeria Hard Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Anca Anastasiu 6-1 7-5
6. Oct. 5, 2003 Jakarta, Indonesia Hard Image:Flag of India.svg Rushmi Chakravarthi 6-3 7-5
7. Feb. 1, 2004 Boca Raton, USA Hard Image:Flag of the United States.svg Cory Ann Avants 6-3 6-2
8. May 30, 2004 Campobasso, Italy Clay Image:Flag of Romania.svg Magda Mihalache 6-3 6-4
9. Aug. 8, 2004 Wrexham, Great Britain Hard Image:Flag of Russia.svg Irina Boulykina 1-6 6-4 6-1
10. Aug. 15, 2004 London, Great Britain Hard Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jaslyn Hewitt 4-6 6-1 6-0
11. Oct. 10, 2004 Lagos, Nigeria Hard Image:Flag of the United States.svg Tiffany Dabek 6-3 5-7 6-3
12. Oct. 17, 2005 Lagos, Nigeria Hard Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Chanelle Scheepers 4-6 7-6 7-5
13. Feb. 12, 2005 Hyderabad, India Hard Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg Alona Bondarenko 6-4, 5-7, 6-3

[edit] Doubles wins (11)

Legend (Doubles)
Grand Slam Title (0)
WTA Tour Championship (0)
Tier I (0)
Tier II (2)
Tier III (3)
Tier IV (2)
ITF Circuit (4)
No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
1. January 7, 2002 Manila, Philippines Hard Image:Flag of India.svg Radhika Tulpule Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yan-Hua Dong
Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yao Zhang
6-4, 6-3
2. Mar. 3, 2003 Benin City, Nigeria Hard Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rebecca Dandeniya Image:Flag of Germany.svg Franziska Etzel
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Christina Obermoser
6-3, 6-0
3. Feb. 22, 2004 Hyderabad, India Hard Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Liezel Huber Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ting Li
Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tian Tian Sun
7-6, 6-4
4. Aug. 15, 2004 London, Great Britain Hard Image:Flag of India.svg Rushmi Chakravarthi Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Hawkins
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Nicole Rencken
6-3, 6-2
5. Oct. 10, 2004 Lagos, Nigeria Hard Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg Shelley Stephens Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Surina De Beer
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Chanelle Scheepers
6-1, 6-4
6. February 19, 2006 Bangalore, India Hard Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Liezel Huber Image:Flag of Russia.svg Anastassia Rodionova
Image:Flag of Russia.svg Elena Vesnina
6-3, 6-3
7. September 24, 2006 Kolkata, India Carpet Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Liezel Huber Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg Yulia Beygelzimer
Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuliana Fedak
6-4, 6-0
8. May 14, 2007 Fes, Morocco Clay Image:Flag of the United States.svg Vania King Image:Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Vanc
Image:Flag of Russia.svg Anastassia Rodionova
6-1, 6-2
9. July 22, 2007 Cincinnati, U.S. Hard Image:Flag of the United States.svg Bethanie Mattek Image:Flag of Russia.svg Alina Jidkova
Image:Flag of Belarus.svg Tatiana Poutchek
7-6(4), 7-5
10. July 29, 2007 Stanford, U.S. Hard Image:Flag of Israel.svg Shahar Pe'er Image:Flag of Belarus.svg Victoria Azarenka
Image:Flag of Russia.svg Anna Chakvetadze
6-4, 7-6(5)
11. August 25, 2007 New Haven, U.S. Hard Image:Flag of Italy.svg Mara Santangelo Image:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cara Black
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg Liezel Huber
6-1, 6-2

[edit] Singles performance timeline

Image:Sania Mirza Australian Open 2007.jpg
Sania Mirza at the 2007 Australian Open
Tournament 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Australian Open 2r 2r 3r - - - -
Roland Garros 2r 1r 1r - - - -
Wimbledon 2r 1r 2r - - - -
US Open 3r 2r 4r - - - -
WTA Tour Championships - - - - - -
WTA Finals reached 1 - 2 - - - -
WTA Tournaments Won - - 1 - - - -
ITF Tournaments Won - - 1 6 3 3 -
Win-Loss (including ITF) 30-19 20-24 33-20 50-8 20-5 20-4 6-3
Year End Ranking 30 66 34 206 399 837 987

[edit] Controversy

Criticism have been raised in some Islamist quarters supposedly due to her attire not being conformant to Islamic Dress Code. According to one report published September 8, 2005, an unnamed Islamic scholar had issued a fatwa, saying that her attire is contrary to what is permitted by Islam.[1] A further report published the next day on this fatwa elaborated that Mirza was unfazed by the comments made by Syed Yousaf Bin, the chief patron of the Ulema Board, in Hyderabad.[2] Large numbers of Muslim clerics protested her attire, accusing her of being a "corrupting influence on the youth."[3] She has been widely attacked and vilified in Islamist circles, including a cleric named Haseeb-ul-hasan Siddiqui who said "The dress she wears on the tennis courts…leaves nothing to the imagination, She will undoubtedly be a corrupting influence.".[4] Islamist groups such as Jamiat-ulema-e-Hind allegedly threatened to disrupt her tennis matches, following which the Calcutta police had to tighten security measures to protect her.[5]Sania mirza herself a Shia Muslim from Vijaynagar also attracted a response from the Major Shia Organization in india, The All-India Shia Muslim Personal Law Board on Saturday disapproved the edict issued by some Muslim clerics on dresses worn by Indian teenage tennis sensation Sania Mirza while playing and asked them not to meddle in [the] sports arena.


In 2006, Some newspapers reported that Mirza declined from playing with an Israeli tennis player Shahar Pe'er for fear of violent protests from India's Muslim clerics and their opposition to the existence of Israel.[3] However, these reports were dismissed by Mirza as "baseless" and in 2007, Pe'er and Mirza teamed up again at Wimbledon. The duo made the third round of Wimbledon before being knocked out by the top seeds.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Randeep Ramesh (2005). Fatwa orders Indian tennis star to cover up. The Guardian. Retrieved on April 11, 2007.
  2. ^ Sania unfazed by 'fatwa'!. Asian News International (2005). Retrieved on April 11, 2007.
  3. ^ a b {Cite web|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3217231,00.html|title="Sania Mirza Indian tennis star refuses to play with Israeli"|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=April 27|year=2006}}
  4. ^ " Fatwa for tennis star who wears short skirts" (2005). Retrieved on April 27, 2007.
  5. ^ "Protection for Indian tennis star" (2005). Retrieved on April 27, 2007.

[edit] Sources

  1. Usopen.org
  2. India Today dt. 19 September, 2005 - Cover Story titled Sania Mania.
  3. ^ Yediot Aharonoth, Indian tennis star refuses to play with Israeli, February 16, 2005
  4. ^ The Times Of India, Sania Mirza wants land, CM not game, September 16, 2006
  5. ^ Sania Mirza gets Padmashri,January 26, 2006

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Preceded by
Tatiana Golovin
WTA Newcomer of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Agnieszka Radwańska
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