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Sania should follow tradition, play for Pak after marriage: PTF chief | Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) chief Dilawar Abbas has said that India's tennis sensation Sania Mirza should represent Pakistan in international tennis tournaments
after entering into wedlock with cricketer Shoaib Malik. "It is great news for
our tennis community that Sania Mirza is getting married to Shoaib Malik. We welcome
her and hope that she would become a Pakistani national and play for us in future.
She has a great future ahead and we would be delighted if she plays for Pakistan,"
The News quoted Abbas, as saying. "Asian women traditionally follow their husbands
which is why I'm hopeful that someday she would be inspired by Shoaib to play
for Pakistan," he added. Sania has already made it clear that she would continue
representing India even after her marriage. Abbas said that even if Sania decides
to continue playing for India, he hopes that she would associate herself with
Pakistan tennis at some point of time. "She can encourage our girls to take up
tennis, she can inspire them to become world class players. We would hope that
Sania would lend a helping hand to women's tennis in Pakistan," he said. Abbas
even suggested that Sania could team up with Pakistan's Aisam-ul-Haq on the mixed-doubles
circuit. "Both Sania and Aisam are really good doubles players. I believe that
their team would not just achieve great results internationally but will also
help bridge the gap between India and Pakistan," he said. News regarding Sania
marrying Shoaib were splashed in the media earlier this week, but controversy
surrounded the sports couple soon after with reports of Shoaib already being married
to a Hyderabad based girl, Ayesha Siddiqui. MA Siddiqui, Ayesha's father, had
alleged that Shoiab had married his daughter over telephone in June 2002. Siddiqui
has even threatened to take legal action against Shoaib for marrying a second
girl without divorcing his wife. "As per law, Ayesha will be the first wife and
Sania will be second. I want divorce for my daughter. I will seek legal recourse.
I will sue Shoiab because he has wronged us," Siddiqui told media persons. However,
Shoaib has denied the charges, saying he was only engaged to Ayesha and the marriage
was called off because of problems between the two families. |
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