Sania Mirza is worried over her wrist injury
Sania Mirza is worried over her recurrent wrist injury as it could either result in a surgery or require her to change her grip and action, an idea she is not keen on at this stage of her career.
Sania, who played in pain before losing out to Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia in the Pacific Life Open pre-quarters here yesterday, said she would try to avoid surgery but was also not keen on changing the way she grips the racket at the crucial stage in her career.
Sania Mirza, hampered by a painful wrist, lost in the pre-quarter finals of the $2,100,000 Pacific Life Open on Tuesday.
The Indian tried to put up a fight but went down to defending champion and fifth seed Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia 6-1, 7-6 (7-4).
Sania, seeking MRI to diagnose the actual problem, said she would look for some other options to cure it.
“It’s a big step to even change it half an inch because my game is my forehand. You know, it’s not easy to change a grip at the stage where you’re, like, 30 in the world. I would obviously like to look at other options before that.”
Sania had suffered the injury after US Open Grand Slam last year which had also forced her to withdraw from her home WTA event.
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