Sunday, February 1, 2009

First Indian woman Grand Slam winner


The feeling of creating history has started to sink in and Sania Mirza, who today became the first Indian woman Grand Slam winner, says the way the new season has started, Indian tennis is definitely in for some good time ahead. The 22-year-old Hyderabadi ace said she is not only "enjoying" the moment of but also hoping that this feat of her, together with Mahesh Bhupathi, will further provide fillip to the game in the country.

"It took a few minutes to believe (that I have won my first Grand Slam title). It's great to be a Grand Slam winner.

I am at the airport and enjoying the moment. It's a dream come true," Sania told PTI from Melbourne as she prepared to flying home back.

Sania reckoned the last few weeks have been amazing for Indian tennis and it all started with the rise of Somdev Devavrman who reached final of Chennai Open. "Of course it was a great start with Somdev, then Yuki won yesterday and we won today.

It's great to beginning to the year and I hope Indian tennis gets more fillip from these feats," she said. Sania looked much more impressive this year and she combined excellently with Bhupathi throughout the tournament.