Sania Mirza believes that clay, although not her favourite surface will be the ideal platform forher to make a comeback after a knee injury.
"Clay is the best surface for me to start playing again after the knee injury. That is what my trainer Heath Matthews also feels," Sania said.
The 20-year-old left last night for Morocco where she will mark her return to action at a $145,000 WTA Tour event after a gap of over 2 months.
The Hyderabadi girl suffered a ligament injury while playing in the Qatar Open in Doha in February end.
Sania felt that sliding on the slippery dirt posed less danger for her ligaments than twisting and turning on the hard courts.
This is the third season in succession that injury has disrupted her schedule, and invariably it has coincided with the clay court season.
While the intense rehabilitation had helped her to go into the US hard court season at her best, Sania has not been able to make an impact at the French Open.
But Sania was pragmatic about it.
"That's true but injuries are part and parcel of every sportsperson's life," said Sania, who did fitness training and tennis practice for the last fortnight in her hometown.
After Morocco, Sania will be playing in Istanbul, a $200,000 event leading into Roland Garros.
After the clay court Grand Slam, she will be playing in Birmingham and Holland before entering Wimbledon.
Sania is yet to find a doubles partner for these events.
"Clay is the best surface for me to start playing again after the knee injury. That is what my trainer Heath Matthews also feels," Sania said.
The 20-year-old left last night for Morocco where she will mark her return to action at a $145,000 WTA Tour event after a gap of over 2 months.
The Hyderabadi girl suffered a ligament injury while playing in the Qatar Open in Doha in February end.
Sania felt that sliding on the slippery dirt posed less danger for her ligaments than twisting and turning on the hard courts.
This is the third season in succession that injury has disrupted her schedule, and invariably it has coincided with the clay court season.
While the intense rehabilitation had helped her to go into the US hard court season at her best, Sania has not been able to make an impact at the French Open.
But Sania was pragmatic about it.
"That's true but injuries are part and parcel of every sportsperson's life," said Sania, who did fitness training and tennis practice for the last fortnight in her hometown.
After Morocco, Sania will be playing in Istanbul, a $200,000 event leading into Roland Garros.
After the clay court Grand Slam, she will be playing in Birmingham and Holland before entering Wimbledon.
Sania is yet to find a doubles partner for these events.
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