"Waiting To Play Tennis Again": Sania Mirza Explains Her Situation With A Picture
Editorials News | Apr-18-2020
The deadly coronavirus has made everyone to stay at their home. It is the major problem for the sportsperson who travel around the world doing tournaments and rest of the practicing for that. For them, it is a hard task.
Star tennis player Sania Mirza, in the same way as other competitors, is yearning to come back to activity as quickly as time permits. Be that as it may, her hold up has been reached out as Prime Minister Narendra on 14th April declared the expansion of across the country lockdown till May 3. Sania Mirza on 14th April made her emotions known by sharing an image on Twitter. In the image, Sania is sitting against a divider, holding a tennis racquet in one hand, encompassed by tennis balls. "Holding on to play tennis again like," read the inscription. One motivation behind why Sania is so on edge to come back to activity is on the grounds that she had quite recently made rebound after a long hole during which she brought forth her child Izhaan in October 2018.
Sania had come back to the court in January this year and dazzled everybody as she secured the ladies' copies title at Hobart International, blending up with Nadiia Kichenok, in her rebound competition.
On 12th April, Sania commended her tenth marriage commemoration with Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik in an interesting manner.
Sania Mirza imparted two or three pictures to her significant other and wished him a "Cheerful Anniversary" however what followed from that point left her supporters in parts.
Looking at the two differentiating pictures, she wrote a "Desires versus reality" post. "Cheerful Anniversary @realshoaibmalik. A time of being hitched resembles this!! Desire versus reality. Swipe directly for the real world," Mirza subtitled the photos on Instagram.
As India proceeds with its battle against coronavirus, Sania is at the bleeding edge in aiding those deprived by giving them nourishment and other essential necessities. A month ago, she included reported that inside seven days' time her association had raised Rs 1.25 crore which will help around one lakh individuals.
By-Suvarna Gupta
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