Isn't it nostalgic teaching someone you are the master in? You get to relive the good old days. The Grand Slam winner, Sania Mirza, gave children of three to four years age group a leg up when the synthetic court near her dwelling in Jubilee Hills was inaugurated on Monday to accommodate what the children need to learn.
“This is the idea of my mom, Nasima Mirza, and aunt Noshin. And it is essentially not to teach the children in this age group about forehand or backhand, but just to give them a feel of the racket, have fun and develop the fascination for the sport,” the World's No. 1 in women's doubles tennis quoted.
She added “I will be there watching them play and interacting too, to share my experiences with them. All as part of the mission of the Mirzas to unearth another Mahesh, Leander, or even Sania,” grinned.
Important invitees at the inauguration were Yadav Reddy, MLC and A. Dinakar Babu, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director.
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