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Saiyami Kher invited to attend the Australian Open

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MUMBAI: Actress Saiyami Kher is all set to witness the joy of the continuing Australian Open, which is among the greatest sporting occasions on the planet.

Saiyami shared, “I’ve at all times been an ardent sports activities lover. And I’m genuinely thrilled and honoured to obtain this particular invitation from Tourism Australia to expertise the Grand Slam spectacle on the Australian Open. Sport is my old flame. And I’ve traveled to look at the Wimbledon, US Open, so the Australian Open was a bucket listing I needed to do.”

“I see it not simply as a sport however as a celebration of the human spirit, dedication, and sheer athleticism. I’m right here rooting for Rohan Bopanna, he’s somebody who has given us a lot however we don’t have fun him sufficient. And within the males’s Singals I actually hope Alcaraz wins! I really feel he’s the long run”.

Saiyami finds pleasure within the athletic spirit of every vacation spot.

A flexible sportswoman herself, Saiyami is thought for her prowess in cricket, badminton, and tennis.

Her current movie, ‘Ghoomer’, directed by R Balki, showcased her dedication to the game as she brilliantly portrays a paraplegic cricketer.

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