Sania Mirza Plays Final Tournament: Top Achievement of Tennis Star, Love Story with Shoaib Malik, in PICS
Indian tennis legend Sania Mirza will be playing in her final tournament of her career at the WTA event in Dubai starting on Monday (February 20). Sania is partnering American tennis player Madison Keys in the doubles event. In these collection of pictures, we take a look at Sania Mirza's top achievements, love story with husband Shoaib Malik and more.
Sania Mirza has won 6 Grand Slam titles
Sania Mirza has a staggering eight medals at the Asian Games, bagging at least one in each of the editions she took part in. She also won six Grand Slam titles and 43 WTA titles (Source: Twitter)
Sania Mirza rose to World No. 1 in double in 2015
In the doubles front, Sania Mirza rose to No. 1 in the WTA Doubles Rankings in April 2015, becoming the first Indian in history to reach the summit. Even on the ATP stage, only Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi have reached No. 1 in doubles standings. The Indian ace even sustained her top spot for almost 21 months before finally dropping down in January 2017. (Source: Twitter)
Sania Mirza has one son, Izhaan, with husband Shoaib Malik
Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik have one son together Izhaan. Sania took a break from tennis for the birth of her son. She managed to reach the mixed doubles final with Rohan Bopanna at Australia Open 2023, her final Grand Slam tournament. (Source: Twitter)
Sania Mirza married Shoaib Malik in 2010
Sania Mirza got married to former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik back in 2010. There have been rumours about Sania's divorce with Shoaib Malik but for now their marriage is going strong. (Source: Twitter)
Sania Mirza is player her final tournament of career in Dubai
Sania Mirza will be playing her final tournament of career in Dubai starting on Monday (February 20). Sania is partnering Madison Keys in the Dubai WTA event. (Source: Twitter)
Sania Mirza achieved the highest ranking by Indian tennis singles player
Sania Mirza won the Hyderabad Open in 2005 marking the first WTA singles title by an Indian tennis player. Mid 2007 saw her climb to a career-high 27th in the WTA Singles Rankings, which, to date, stands as the best tennis ranking held by an Indian in singles. (Source: Twitter)
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