June 25, 2009 Thursday
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June 25, 2009
India not 'tennis-aware'
Mirza's face is plastered on posters and billboards throughout India and she recognises that she is carrying the weight of national expectation. -- PHOTO: AP

LONDON - SANIA Mirza hopes that within a few years she won't be the only Indian tennis star battling at the highest level.

Mirza said there was finally plenty of talent beginning to come through the ranks as interest in the sport picks up.

And though the 22-year-old does not feel lonely on the tour, she is aware of the pressure on her shoulders as India's only top-100 player. 'I hope there's a lot more tennis players, especially women, come up from India,' she said.

'We seem to have a lot of talent and with the right kind of backing I hope that we can have instead of just one player playing out there, about five or six. One of the reasons is people aren't very tennis aware in the country,' she told AFP.

Mirza's face is plastered on posters and billboards throughout India and she recognises that she is carrying the weight of national expectation. 'There's always pressure, especially in a country like India where there's so many people,' she said.

Mirza, ranked 85 in the world, tumbled out of Wimbledon in the second round, losing 6-4, 6-4 to Romanian number 28 seed Sorana Cirstea on Wednesday.The pair are good friends off the court but fought a close battle on it.

'We are professionals and we go out there and give our best, and we come off and we're friends again.'

Mirza has yet to start her ladies' doubles and mixed doubles campaigns at the All England Club but is feeling confident about her progress this year after having struggled with a wrist injury.

'In terms of fitness I'm pretty much at my best because I'm not really hurting in any major way, which is one of the best things because I've gone through half the year almost and not been injured yet.

Last year it was really tough staying home, and being out six to eight months in a year it's not easy to come back. This year I'm just happy to be healthy.' -- AFP

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