Sania Mirza: India's Tennis Star

General News | Nov-05-2023

Sania Mirza: India's Tennis Star

Sania Mirza is the best female Indian tennis player ever. She was positioned as India's No.1 player, both in singles and duplicates, until she retired from singles in 2013. Over 10 years after her presentation on tennis, she led for ladies' tennis in the country. She had an exceptionally fruitful 2014, collaborating with Cara Dark to win the Portugal Open and the WTA Visit Finals and with Bruno Soares to guarantee the US Open Blended Duplicates title, and won gold (with Saketh Myneni) and bronze (with Prarthana Thombare) at the Asian Games in Incheon. Before the year was finished, she assumed a critical part for the Micromax Indian Pros winning the debut Global Chief Tennis Association. Yet, it was in 2015 that Saina scaled new levels. Starting the season positioned 6th in the WTA duplicates class, Sania won the Apia Global with American Bethani Mattek-Sands for her 23rd profession title, beating Martina Hingis and Flavia Pennetta in the quarters and the favored picks in the finals. From that point forward, Sania brought together with Swiss legend Hingis and this demonstrated her best coalition as the pair succeeded with regards to Beijing, Wuhan, Guangzhou, US Open, Wimbledon, Charleston, Miami, Indian Wells, and the lofty $7 million WTA Finals in Singapore. On the whole, the pair joined to bring home three Huge home run championships, five WTA Chief titles, and one WTA Worldwide title. This brilliant run saw Saina granted the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna in 2015. Sania began her 2016 mission by winning the Australian Open with Hingis, their last Huge homerun. The pair headed out in different directions in August after which Sania cooperated with Barbora Strycova and asserted the WTA duplicates number one positioning.

She has recently finished 80 weeks as the No. 1 ladies' duplicates player.
Name: Sania Mirza
DOB: 15 November 1986 (age 29)
Origination: Mumbai World Rankings (refreshed till Nov 4, 2016)
WTA Copies - 1 Profession Features During Rio Olympics 2016, the blended duplicates group of Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna arose second-best close to the Czech Republic's Lucie Hradecka and Radek Stepanek 6-1, 7-5 in the bronze award play-off match. Sania won her 6th Huge home run when she came out on top for the Australian Open Pairs championship with Martina Hingis beating the seventh-cultivated Czech mix of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka 7-6, 6-3. Sania and Hingis extended their unbeaten series of wins to 41 matches before losing in the quarter-finals of the Qatar Open in February. Sania took the sole ownership of the WTA pair's number one positioning in August this year when she collaborated with Barbora Strycova to beat Hingis and Coco Vandeweghe in the Cincinnati Open last. On October 19, Sania's 'numero uno' status in ladies' twofold positioning hit a grand 80 continuous weeks. Profession RECORDS AND Grants Arjuna Grant in 2004 WTA New Comer of the Year in 2005 Padma Shri in 2006 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna 2015 Padma Bhushan 2016 Competition Wins Huge home runs Victor 2016 Australian Open Duplicates Champ 2015 US Open Blended Pairs Champ 2015 Wimbledon Blended Copies Victor 2014 US Open Blended Duplicates Champ 2012 French Open Blended Copies Victor 2009 Australian Open Blended Copies 2016 Connecticut Open Copies title 2016 Cincinnati Bosses Blended Copies title 2016 Italian Open Copies title 2015 Miami Open Duplicates title 2015 Indian Wells Copies title 2014 WTA Visit Finals Duplicates title.

By : Pushkar sheoran
Anand school for excellence

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