As I came to the lime light, the media asked me many questions. A lot many moral policing… ‘Wear this, wear that, why a T-shirt?’ Everybody has the right to form their opinions, and I have the right to ignore them. Sania Mirza Read Quote
I think being a woman celebrity is the hardest thing in India… People will ask many things, what you wear, how you speak, when you will have a baby and other things. Sania Mirza Read Quote
I miss singles terribly, but it is a choice I make because I don’t feel I am good enough anymore. I don’t want to be 100 odd in the world and still play for the heck of it. Sania Mirza Read Quote
I have always believed that my job is to try and give my best on the tennis courts. Sania Mirza Read Quote
Professional tennis has become an extremely physical and unbelievably competitive sport. Injuries are the bane of tennis players, and it goes with the territory. Sania Mirza Read Quote
Tennis players are very fortunate that unlike some disciplines of sport, in mega-sporting events like the Grand Slams, they have a huge platform to showcase their talents on the world stage once every few months. Sania Mirza Read Quote
I have a passion for playing tennis and enjoy the workload and struggles of performing in this amazing global sport. Sania Mirza Read Quote
I’m not a part of the glamour industry. I would like to focus on my game, and there are minimal chances of me getting into films. Sania Mirza Read Quote
I think people tend to forget that as celebrities we are still human. We have the same emotions – we cry, we have fun, we laugh, we get sad, and we get hurt. When something is written about you, which millions of people are reading, and it is not true, imagine how hurtful it can be. Sania Mirza Read Quote