US Open: Our Alison Riske wins, talks Bollywood dance and India
New York: Alison Riske has made her name in tennis, but her biggest claim to fame might be the Bollywood dance moves from her wedding last month that became an internet sensation.
The 29-year-old American defeated two-time Grand Slam winner Garbine Muguruza of Spain 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 on Tuesday in her first-round match at the US Open, her first Grand Slam event since being married a month ago to Stephen Amritraj, the nephew of India tennis legend Vijay Amritraj.
“The whole weekend was awesome, just to have everyone that we love together — it was really special.
There were so many highlights. I think my Bollywood dance went over well, as well,” Riske said.
Riske admitted preparing for the dance brought nerves, but nothing like what she faces on the court. “I practiced the Bollywood dance so much that I knew when I got up there, if I didn’t freeze, I was going to be OK. Once I got past the initial first move I was ready to go,” Riske said.
“I take a lot more pride in my tennis than I do my Bollywood dance. I feel there’s more nerves associated with that than the dance,” she added.
But she also admits that her dance moves got greater exposure, thanks to the internet, than any of her tennis matches. “It was hilarious. The amount of Indian magazines and Indian influencer pages that picked it up was really entertaining for me and my husband. We both really enjoyed that. “Yeah, I can’t say I have ever had anything in my tennis career that got as many watches or likes,” she said.
The wedding dance wasn’t Riske’s only exposure to India’s culture, a trip to visit her husband’s family paying dividends in exciting new ways for her. “I did go to Chennai and I met my husband’s grandmother, which was really special that I had the opportunity to meet her,” Riske said.
“We had the opportunity, as well, to go north to Delhi and travel to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, which was really special and one of our favourite moments together, for sure,” Riske added.