<p> A 13-year-old Indian-American girl is all set to play in the 2015 US Open after getting a wild card for the tennis championship, said a media report.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A top ranked player in the Under-14 and Under-16 category in the United States, Natasha Subhash, would be the youngest Indian-origin player ever to play for the Junior girls title in the Grand Slam event, American Bazar news portal reported on Tuesday.<br /><br />Subhash is from Fairfax, Virginia, and she will begin her qualifying round match from September 4 when the girls' championship kicks off.<br /><br />She may also be given a wild card to play in the junior girls doubles championship, the report said.<br /><br />Subhash follows a challenging routine to realise her dreams. She plays tennis from 8 am in the morning to about 1 pm. She has her fitness routine thrice a week. During school days, she practices after school for about five hours, six days a week.<br /><br />"(There) are challenges in every sport, and in tennis you have to work a lot on your speed and strength and that has always been a challenge for me," Subhash, a ninth class student at the Falls Church High School, said.<br /><br />Subhash was born to Keralite couple Subhash Kongassery and Sulekha Subhash, who migrated to the United States in 1997.<br /><br />Subhash started playing tennis at the age of five and is a big fan of Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer.<br /><br /></p>
<p> A 13-year-old Indian-American girl is all set to play in the 2015 US Open after getting a wild card for the tennis championship, said a media report.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A top ranked player in the Under-14 and Under-16 category in the United States, Natasha Subhash, would be the youngest Indian-origin player ever to play for the Junior girls title in the Grand Slam event, American Bazar news portal reported on Tuesday.<br /><br />Subhash is from Fairfax, Virginia, and she will begin her qualifying round match from September 4 when the girls' championship kicks off.<br /><br />She may also be given a wild card to play in the junior girls doubles championship, the report said.<br /><br />Subhash follows a challenging routine to realise her dreams. She plays tennis from 8 am in the morning to about 1 pm. She has her fitness routine thrice a week. During school days, she practices after school for about five hours, six days a week.<br /><br />"(There) are challenges in every sport, and in tennis you have to work a lot on your speed and strength and that has always been a challenge for me," Subhash, a ninth class student at the Falls Church High School, said.<br /><br />Subhash was born to Keralite couple Subhash Kongassery and Sulekha Subhash, who migrated to the United States in 1997.<br /><br />Subhash started playing tennis at the age of five and is a big fan of Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer.<br /><br /></p>