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April 4th, 2010 Sania Mirza has moved up two spots to 90th in the latest WTA singles rankings issued on Monday. Out of action owing to a wrist injury, Sania has 740 points . She, however, slipped in the doubles chart and was down to 44th from last week’s 36th with 1875 points.
April 3rd, 2010 The family of Sania Mirza have dismissed reports that the venue of marriage between the Indian tennis ace and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has been shifted out of India, and has clarified that the marriage, as planned, will happen in Hyderabad on Apr 15.
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SANIA MIRZA, SHOAIB MALIK: WHAT DO THE STARS SAY?
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April 6th, 2010
It’s a rocky way ahead for Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik if the predictions of leading astrologers are anything to go by. They predict that the future is not at all rosy for Sania and the current controversy is just the ‘tip of the iceberg of troubles’ for her.
Tarot card reader Sunita Menon says, “It’s a very rocky way ahead for her. I get an indication that it is going to be troublesome and stormy. But I would not like to comment on things like divorce or separation because I don’t believe in saying negative things.”
Numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani is even more forthright in his predictions. “Sania Mirza spells trouble,” he says. “Her name adds up to 26 which is an octave of number eight of Saturn. If you remember, many catastrophic events took place on the 26th — tsunami on December 26, the Mumbai floods took place on July 26, the Mumbai terrorist attacks on November 26, the Bhuj earthquake on January 26, etc. If Sania doesn’t do anything about her name, then she will get into trouble frequently. The same thing applies to her marriage.”
Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla says he is not at all ‘excited’ by the ‘match’. “By the grace of Ganesha, the marriage will definitely happen within six months. But six months later, troubles will start again. Both of them are a very tough and difficult combination. I don’t want to say about the future of the marriage because both of them are looking forward to a dream. But things look very difficult to me.” | |