Sania's mother Nasima has been her pillar

Sania Mirza Dedicates Historic WTA Finals Triumph to "My India"

Sania Mirza said winning at the WTA finals was tougher than winning a Grand Slam because players needed to beat all the top doubles teams from the world in a single tournament.

Sania's mother, Nasima has been her pillar of strength ever since she started playing tennis and the player had strong words of respect for her. Sania also thanked Telangana, a relatively new Indian state, which has provided her with all the support and encouragement ever since its inception after separating from Andhra Pradesh.

"I've always had great support from my family, my parents in particular. My mother (Nasima), who is here with me, has been my lucky charm. My state Telangana has also been very supportive. There are so many emotions going through me right now, it's an amazing feeling and I'm truly grateful," said Sania, who consciously took the decision to stop playing singles a few years ago, to concentrate on her doubles career.

The fact that Sania and Black won 12 straight games in the final against their second-seeded opponents, who were also the defending champions, made the win even more special.

Sania also became the first Indian player to win a season finale in almost 40 years. Apart from her, the only other Indian to achieve this feat was Vijay Amritraj, who won the men's doubles event in the ATP finals in 1977 partnering American Dick Stockton.

"It's a very special feeling, to be the first Indian in such a long time," Sania said.

"Given that our country has produced a number of great players -- Mahesh Bhupathi, Leander Paes, Vijay and Anand Amritraj, Ramesh and Ramanathan Krishnan -- this achievement means a lot."

Sania may not have won a Grand Slam with the 35-year-old Black but a win in the WTA finals was also a huge achievement, according to the Indian.

"To finish on a high with Cara is fantastic. We started our partnership with victories in Tokyo and Beijing (late last year), and we're finishing the same way." Sania added.

"This tournament is tougher than a Grand Slam because you are up against the eight best teams in the world. In a Grand Slam, you have a chance to play yourself in and you are guaranteed of not meeting a top team until the quarters."

Playing in her first WTA finals event, Sania had thought she was in good form coming into the tournament.

"Mentally and emotionally, I was just where I needed to be coming into this tournament. I was really charged up, excited to be in my first season-ending event. Physically, I have been better, but that's an athlete's lot and you deal with it the best you can. I have some time off now. It's very, very special to be able to sign off the season with a win in the biggest tournament in our calendar," said Sania, who enjoys superstar-like fame as a sporting athlete in India.

A mixed doubles crown at the US Open, a gold and a bronze medal at the Asian Games and a doubles title in Japan, Sania's late-season run has been something to notice even for veteran players of the sport.

The WTA finals win with Black on what could possibly be the pair's last appearance together at any tournament, comes as a big cherry at the top of all the success and adulation for the beaming Indian.

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