NEW DELHI (Reuters) - After zooming from anonymity into the hearts of her nation in just 10 months, India's teenage tennis sensation Sania Mirza was caught up in a cultural protest for breaking the mold by being a Muslim athlete. The 18-year-old Mirza has surmounted religious barriers to surge from 206th in the women's world rankings last December to 34th this week. Her rise has not gone unnoticed by radical Islamic clerics in largely Hindu but officially secular India, home to some 130 million Muslims. Mirza was given extra security last month after an Islamic cleric denounced her for wearing...