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She's become the first Indian woman to win a WTA tour title, and better still in her hometown of Hyderabad! I'm ecstatic to say the least and I'm pretty sure so are a lotta other people! Last month she lost to Serena in the 3rd round, but still made Grand Slam history for India. Less than a month later she's taken that a step further! OK, so the Hyderabad Open isn't the Virginia Slims or Eastbourne but like Confucius said: "a thousand mile journey, begins with a single step" and our girl is taking it one step @ a time! :)
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Date: 2005-02-13 04:33 am (UTC)However, I saw the clip where that Indian lady in the saree (haha I don't know her name and I'm guessing she is very important) shaking hands with Sania and everything at the stadium. Then Sania signing autographs for some of the spectators. Oh right, this was on 'Sun Tv'.
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Date: 2005-02-16 10:52 pm (UTC)Damn you for getting Sun TV! I don't particularly enjoy it when I go back home, unless it's a big festival in which case they show some classic movies, but when I'm so far away, it would be great to get a feel for home. :)
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