"Since I have been made a brand ambassador, it's a matter of great honour. I am very humbled," she said, talking to reporters at an event here.
"Me representing Hyderabad, Telangana and most importantly India when I am playing... I am already representing the state in many ways. So, I think I have been doing it for many years and I hope to continue doing it," the tennis star said.
Laxman had described her as "a non-local" and "a "daughter-in-law of Pakistan".
Reacting to a question on badminton star Saina Nehwal's tweet that sportspersons were not treated very well by the government (referring to the previous Andhra Pradesh regime), Sania said: "No, I can't say that they are not treated very well. I spoke to KTR (Telangana minister K Taraka Rama Rao) this morning and he said he had already replied to that.