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Rafael Nadal - Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Novak Djokovic - Sania Mirza - "Going To Be Tough But...": Sania Mirza To NDTV On Injured Rafael Nadal's Return - sports.ndtv.com - France - Norway - India -  Sania

"Going To Be Tough But...": Sania Mirza To NDTV On Injured Rafael Nadal's Return

14-time champion Rafael Nadal pulled out of the upcoming French Open earlier this month, citing that his hip injury has not healed and also said he expects 2024 to be his final year in professional tennis. India tennis legend Sania Mirza feels that while coming back from an injury can be challenging, it's hard to bet against Nadal making a return next year and win more titles. Nadal has had a history of injuries during his illustrious playing career, but the Spaniard has often overcome hurdles in his path, and Sania is confident that the 36-year-old can surely do it again.

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Martina Hingis - Sania Mirza - Shoaib Malik - "We Share Love...": Shoaib Malik Opens Up On 'Rumours' That All Is Not Well With Wife Sania Mirza - sports.ndtv.com - France - Switzerland - Usa - Australia - India - Dubai - Pakistan - Madison -  Sania

"We Share Love...": Shoaib Malik Opens Up On 'Rumours' That All Is Not Well With Wife Sania Mirza

Pakistan star cricketer Shoaib Malik and Indian tennis great Sania Mirza are a power couple who have massive fan following. The former Pakistan cricket team captain Malik and Sania, one of the best Indian tennis players ever, got married in 2013, and have a son, Izhan Mirza-Malik together. Late last year, there were speculations that the relationship between Shoaib and Sania had soured.  Now, Malik has broken silence over the rumours. "Khabre chal rahi hai, taluqat acche nahi hai (Rumours are going around that all's not well in the relationship). What do you want to say?" Malik was asked on Geo News programme 'Score'.

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Narendra Modi - 'Champion' Sania Mirza Shares PM Narendra Modi's Letter, Says Will Continue To Make India Proud - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Sania

'Champion' Sania Mirza Shares PM Narendra Modi's Letter, Says Will Continue To Make India Proud

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, who called time on her illustrious career last month, took to Twitter to share an inspiring letter she received from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sania, who remains one of the most decorated sportspersons in the country, thanked PM Modi for the gesture and vowed to continue making India proud no matter what she goes on to do next. In the letter, PM Modi called Sania a 'champion' and said that the tennis star "left an indelible mark on Indian sports, inspiring the coming generation of athletes".

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Billie Jean - Big dreams, time to take risks and bridging the gender pay gap – The Women's Tennis Association at 50 - eurosport.com - India - Dubai -  Sania

Big dreams, time to take risks and bridging the gender pay gap – The Women's Tennis Association at 50

As the Women’s Tennis Association, the WTA, celebrates its golden jubilee this year, Indian icon Sania Mirza chuckles when she realises she’s been around for 20 of those 50 years that have passed since the tour was founded by Billie Jean King. “I think tennis has really made me who I am.

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Rohan Bopanna - Yuvraj Singh - Sania Mirza Ends Her Career At Place Where It Began - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Hyderabad -  Sania

Sania Mirza Ends Her Career At Place Where It Began

With "happy tears", Indian tennis legend Sania Mirza on Sunday ended her path-breaking journey as a player at the place where it all began. By playing in exhibition matches featuring Rohan Bopanna, Yuvraj Singh and her 'best friend' Bethanie Mettek Sands, Sania finally said goodbye to her illustrious career at the Lal Bahadur Tennis Stadium, the venue where she signaled her arrival on the big stage with a historic WTA singles title triumph nearly two decades ago.

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Rohan Bopanna - Sania Mirza To Play Farewell Exhibition Match In Hyderabad - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Dubai -  Hyderabad -  Sania

Sania Mirza To Play Farewell Exhibition Match In Hyderabad

Sania Mirza, the Indian tennis queen who announced her retirement from professional tennis earlier this month at the Dubai Tennis Championships, is scheduled to receive a rousing goodbye from Indian fans in her hometown, Hyderabad. Sania Mirza's farewell will occur on March 5 at Hyderabad's Lal Bahadur Stadium. Sania Mirza will participate in a handful of exhibition matches as part of the tournament. "I'm all set to play my last-ever tennis match, exactly where it all started for me 18-20 years ago ... and I will have all my close friends, my family, and my partner coming and I can't wait to play in front of you one last time," Sania Mirza said as per the Olympics website.

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Serena Williams - Sania Mirza: The game-changing milestones of a glittering career - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - France - Usa - Australia - Hungary - India - Dubai -  Hyderabad -  Sania

Sania Mirza: The game-changing milestones of a glittering career

Sania Mirza walked into the sunset of her career when she and Madison Keys lost in the first round of the Dubai Duty Free Championship on Tuesday. Here are some of the game-changing milestones of Sania's glittering international career:BAPTISM BY FIRE: AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2005The 2004 season saw Sania win six ITF singles titles and her first WTA doubles title at the Hyderabad Open. Sania was a rising star going into her maiden Grand Slam – the 2005 Australian Open.

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'Mental toughness set Sania Mirza apart from the rest' - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Sania

'Mental toughness set Sania Mirza apart from the rest'

Sania Mirza’s father and coach Imran Mirza talks about the phenomenal career of his star daughter.SANIA IN THE MAKINGIn tennis, it is not possible to come up without a struggle despite the money you have. It is very risky, but we managed to find sponsors. We had to take a lot of nonsense from a lot of them funding her because she did not have a name then. They were doing it almost like a favour. There was a time when for a junior we needed around Rs 50 lakh per year for her travel. You cannot make it to the professional circuit without playing at the junior level, especially coming from India.

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