Since turning pro in 2003, Sania has been the face of Indian tennis on the WTA circuit.
She is also India's first female Grand Slam winner, having won the Australian Open mixed doubles title with compatriot Mahesh Bhupathi last year.
Her start to the 2010 season though was far from impressive as she lost in the second round of the Auckland event, followed by a first round defeat in Hobart. However, the Hyderabadi is hardly perturbed.
"I think after competing for seven years as a professional and ranked five years in the singles top-100, I've reached a stage in my career where my performance cannot be judged on the basis of one or a few tournaments," she said.
"Wins and losses are part of the game and in a truly global sport like tennis where more than 220 countries compete seriously, except for the top-10 players, nobody wins too consistently," Sania added.
All that the Indian wants now is to stay away from injuries in the new season. Her wrist injury in 2008 forced her to spend half the year out of court.
"I am approaching 2010 like any other year. I expect to continue to work hard, try my very best and leave the rest to God. I would like to stay away from any serious injuries during 2010," she said.
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