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Have I really grown older?

by Sharique on April 20, 2008

Its a strange feeling inside my belly, i think i have grown old. I have put a lot of weight since i left college last year but it hasn’t even been 1 year and I have now become ‘uncle’ ! Eve though no one has referred to me by this attribute, I fear that this notion of mine might soon become a reality.

I have never played tennis in my entire life so far and the very idea of playing on a clay court made be feel like what Nadal would have felt seeing clay for the first time in his life. I had this strange feeling that I can excel in tennis and its just a matter of chance/opportunity.

 My friend’s friend had the other racquet so we planned to play cricket while waiting for him as we had the (tennis) balls. His friend came soon and thus moment finally came, the moment which would have given this world a new Sania Mirza. The court was a mitti (also known as ‘clay’ in English) court. I used my racquet to hit the ball on ground a few time and then I finally tossed it up ( Few must have casted eager glances on the way I was warming up for the serve). As I wanted an ace on the very first serve of my life, I hit the ball with all the energy I could gather. The ball fell on the ground, missing the swing of the racquet completely.

“Its the damn spects! My eyes just lost sight of the ball”. I remove my glasses.

The second swing of the racquet did hit the ball. I then focus my attention on my opponents for the return but they, including few onlookers, were looking to my left. Actually the ball flew to my left and landed in the swimming pool. I then decided to only ‘square cut’ and ‘straight hit’ the ball, instead of cuts and hooks. My heart was broken. I was finding it difficult to keep the ball on ground. All my shots were flying past spectators like a bullet. I was loosing all hopes of becoming a pro. I was losing my confidence. Perhaps my age is the only factor on my side, I can still practice and become proficient with the game. I then heard a faint voice-

“Uncle. Ball please”. I kept concentrating on my play. The voice grew louder.

“The ball is on your right, uncle”. To my utter surprise, the voice was referring to me! When did I graduate to this ‘uncle’ thingie??!! With heavy heart, I returned the ball. Interestingly the voice was of a girl who was attracting everyone’s attention on the mitti court. I then decided to leave for home as there was no point in trying to make fool of oneself in every possible way.

I think i have grown old now.

BTW, I am SERIOUSLY missing the right click on my new MacBook. 

 

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Sania beats Hingis!!

by Sharique on September 28, 2006

I was crazy when I saw this. Finally Sania took her revenge from Hingis and that’s what I call sweet revenge :D . People had written her off after her dismal performance in the recent grand slams and plus her loss to Hingis in the recently concluded Kolkata open. This win will go a long way in boosting her confidence and I hope she continues her winning streak.

Sania Mirza has beaten former world No 1 Martina Hingis in Korea Open 4-6, 6-0, 6-4 and taken revenge for the Sunfeast Open semi-final defeat.

Sania lost the first set to the Hingis, who is currently ranked 8, but came back strongly taking six games in a row to win the second set 6-0 in the $145,000 tournament on Thursday.

From then on Sania was unstoppable winning the third set and the match 4-6, 6-0, 6-4 to send the No 1 seed out of the tournament in Seoul.

From CNN IBN

Its tough performing consistently on international arena. She raised people’s expectation after her brilliant entry into Women’s tennis. She kept the tempo and also the expectations, that finally India has a women’s tennis player of international repute, high when she broke into top 50. Her highest rank being 32, the best by any means for a woman tennis player from India or perhaps in the men’s arena as well. How far did Vijay Amritraj go? No doubt Mahesh bhupathi and Leander Paces have brought laurels to India by domination the men’s double event but India today still lacks quality women athletes. Kunjarani Devi remains the only Indian woman athlete who won a medal at Olympics (not sure about this stat).

Talking of tennis, Monica Seles and Jelena Dokic are my all time favourite. I, for some reason or other, never liked Steffi Graph. My dislike for her further grew when Monica was stabbed by a fanatic fan of Graph.

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Jelena Steffi

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Monica stabbed during a match

I can never forget those epic matches between Seles and Graph. Monica Seles still remains to be my favourite player till date. (Same as first love remains all your life :P ). I really can’t compare the techniques of Sania Mirza with someone like Monica. Sania doesn’t have a well built physique like Steffi but she does have the agility. I have increasingly realised that tennis as a game is more of power play rather than being agile on the court. Williams sisters and Amelie Mauresmo prove my point further.

AUST2006

BTW no one can me more beautiful than her

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