<p>Along with Sania, young Poojashree Venkatesh will represent India in the singles event. Veterans Nirupama S Sanjeev and Rushmi Chakravarthy will do the doubles duty.<br /><br />Tara Iiyer and Sanaa Bhambri have been named reserve players by AITA on the recommendation of coaches Jaideep Mukherjea, Nandan Bal and Enrico Piperno.<br /><br />While the Indian men's team is strong with Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna in the list but not much can be expected from the women's team. Sania herself is struggling for form and has nothing to boast of this year on the WTA tour and will have to go through the qualifiers to play in the US Open.<br /><br />Karnataka girl Poojashree played splendidly last year winning four ITF Futures singles crowns before vanishing from the scene. The 34-year-old Nirupama, who was the first Indian woman to win a round in Grand Slam in 1999 at Australian Open, based herself in US in 1997 and of late has been doing commentary.<br /><br />The 32-year-old Chakravarthy has been playing on the ITF circuit for a long time but the kind of competition the Games will offer, it will not be easy for her and Nirupama to go to the later stages.</p>
<p>Along with Sania, young Poojashree Venkatesh will represent India in the singles event. Veterans Nirupama S Sanjeev and Rushmi Chakravarthy will do the doubles duty.<br /><br />Tara Iiyer and Sanaa Bhambri have been named reserve players by AITA on the recommendation of coaches Jaideep Mukherjea, Nandan Bal and Enrico Piperno.<br /><br />While the Indian men's team is strong with Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna in the list but not much can be expected from the women's team. Sania herself is struggling for form and has nothing to boast of this year on the WTA tour and will have to go through the qualifiers to play in the US Open.<br /><br />Karnataka girl Poojashree played splendidly last year winning four ITF Futures singles crowns before vanishing from the scene. The 34-year-old Nirupama, who was the first Indian woman to win a round in Grand Slam in 1999 at Australian Open, based herself in US in 1997 and of late has been doing commentary.<br /><br />The 32-year-old Chakravarthy has been playing on the ITF circuit for a long time but the kind of competition the Games will offer, it will not be easy for her and Nirupama to go to the later stages.</p>