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Sania Mirza - Biography

Sania Mirza is a name that comes to mind when it comes to tennis players. First and foremost, she is India's most accomplished female tennis player. She has won numerous medals as a result of her exceptional athletic ability and has made India proud around the world. Sania is the best player to play single and double tennis, she has won many championships and has placed herself at No. 1 as India's best player. Sania Mirza's name has also been included to the list of women under 50 in the world. She has also received the Padma Shri Award from the Indian government for her outstanding contribution to sports. She is not only well-known in the world of sports, but also in the world of glamour. She has been on numerous tv programs as a guest. She has also appeared in a number of adverts. Sania Mirza is India's female great player, and every Indian is proud of her.

 Here are some fascinating facts about her:

Sania Mirza's Childhood, Family, Education, and Early Life

 Sania Mirza was born on November 15, 1986, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Imran Mirza, her father, was a sports reporter before going into the printing industry, and his mother, Naseema, was also a printer.

Sania and her younger sister, Anam, were born and raised in Hyderabad. Sania received her tennis training from her father at first, and then from Roger Anderson later. Sania later received tennis instruction from schools such as the "Sinet" Tennis Academy in Secunderabad and the S Tennis Academy in America.

Sania attended Nassar School in Hyderabad before attending St. Mary's College. Sania is an excellent tennis player and a strong swimmer.

Sania Mirza's marriage and personal life:

Sania married Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in a traditional Muslim ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad on April 12, 2010. She had to pay Shoaib's family Rs 6.1 million as per Pakistani wedding customs. Later her Valima Ceremony was held in Lahore, Pakistan. Sania Mirza, on the other hand, had to deal with a lot of backlashes from the public because Shoaib is a Pakistani citizen. She gave birth to a boy named Izhaan Mirza Malik after her marriage in 2018. Sania was the most googled female tennis player and the greatest Indian female tennis player in 2010 according to Google at the time of their marriage.

Sania Mirza's sports career:

Sania Mirza started playing tennis at just six at Nizam's Club, Hyderabad. Sania started taking training from Mahesh Bhupati's father and tennis player C.K. Bhupathi.

Sania's father's financial condition was not so good that he could get professional training for Sania, so she started taking sponsorship from some business communities. These names included GVK Industries and Adidas, who sponsored Sania at just 12. It was a matter of time before Sania was not even 14 years old, and she had stepped into sports. Sania first did her first ITF at the age of 14. She played in Islamabad's junior tournament (Sania mirza junior tournament). During this, Sania was only 16 years old, and during this time, Paes had decided that he would enter doubles with Sania Mirza.

After which, Sania won the bronze medal for the country here. After that, Sania Mirza also won the Junior Doubles Championship title at Wimbledon at 17 and brought glory to India. During the year 2003, Sania's popularity started with abundance. That is why Sania Mirza got a wild card entry in the games from India during this time. With this entry, Sania also started showcasing her game and impressed everyone.

In 2005, in October, Time magazine included Sania's name in 50 Heroes of Asia. It was a proud time not only for Sania but also for the country.

 Sania is a professional tennis player who has previously ranked first in India. She began tennis training at the age of six, originally under the tutelage of his father. Sania obtained tennis training from abroad and advanced in her craft. "Mahesh Bhupathi" is the first tennis coach Sania has had. She won numerous titles in her sport and gave international recognition to the country. In 1999, she competed in her first international event, the World Junior Championships in Jakarta, representing India. She competed in the Dubai Tennis Championships, where Martina Hingis defeated her. She then competed in the Asian Games with Paes, winning a bronze medal.

She then achieved the Grade Slam doubles junior competition with Alyssa Kleybanova, a 13-year-old Russian player. Sania has 21 ITF titles to her credit.

She had trouble in 2008 owing to a wrist injury that prevented her from playing. She is disqualified from French Open and the Australian Open, and they're also said to be out of the Beijing Olympics. After that, she and Mahesh Bhupathi won their first Grand Slam in mixed doubles at the Australian Open in 2009. Due to a poor singles tournament performance, she was defeated in the first round of the 2011 French Open. Still, she concentrated on the doubles event and got to the final with her partner Elina Vesnina.

The Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Championships were won by Sania and Mattek-Sands in 2013, but they failed of completing the Grand Slam. Then she began playing with another opponent, Cara Black, and they advanced to the finals.

Sania and Cara advanced to the U.S. Open semi-finals in 2014, winning the mixed doubles title with Bruno Soares. He won the International Premier Tennis League in 2014.

In 2015, Sania partnered with Bethany Mattek-Sands and Chinese player Hsieh Su-Wei.

Sania won her maiden Grand Slam in women's doubles against Hingis in 2015, winning in straight sets. In 2016, Sania and Hingis won the Australian Open Women's Doubles Tournament, however, they were defeated in 2017.

Some controversies related to Sania:

Sania Mirza has been the subject of numerous scandals during her life. She has had numerous challenges and scandals since becoming a tennis superstar and into the public eye.

Short skirt -

Sania is a Muslim, and Muslims acknowledge the purdah rule; hence the short skirts she wore while playing tennis caused some Muslim organizations to disapprove. The Muslim community believes that tennis clothing does not fall under the Muslim religion's jurisdiction. The Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind then stated that they could not prohibit anyone from playing in this manner.

Dispute over ration cards

Sania's portrait on a white ration card, which gives health insurance social, health benefits, security benefits, a substantial subsidy, and rice to the family for just Rs 2 per kg, was contentious.

Engaged to Sohrab:

Sania and Sohrab have known each other since they were children and are now engaged. They became engaged and broke up; Sania claimed they were just good friends and couldn't marry, but it generated an argument.

Pakistan's multi-

Sania's citizenship as a local citizen of India sparked a lot of debate after her marriage in Pakistan. The issue lasted for several days after a Telangana politician dubbed her a Pakistani daughter-in-law in the Rajya Sabha. Sania Mirza has a bright future ahead of her, and we hope her the best of luck. She should do well, win the most prizes, and bring India pride.

Sohrab Mirza –

Sania and Sohrab were childhood friends who later had a romance that ended when they divorced. Sania and Sohrab both realized they weren't meant to be together and separated. 

Sania Mirza Announced Retirement from Tennis:

Sania Mirza, an Indian tennis player, announced her retirement at the end of this season. Tennis fans were stunned and disappointed when Sania Mirza announced her retirement. While fans on social media are telling heart-wrenching fillings on Sania's retirement plan, all Bollywood selfies are giving their reaction to it.

  Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza's relationship was fraught with challenges. In Australia, they first met. Shoaib had planned and met Sania in Australia, therefore their meeting was not accidental. Sania went to a restaurant in Australia, and a Shoaib team member informed Shoaib of the situation; Shoaib arrived at the restaurant and met Sania.

This meeting was called a coincidence, but it was not a coincidence. Sania and Shoaib used to meet only when they used to play in different countries.

 Before marriage, Sania discussed whether Shoaib would object to his game after marriage. Before marriage, many controversies of the religious society had to be faced. Both families were distraught at the time of their marriage, and they felt about whether the marriage would happen or not. It was advised to advance the marriage date, but Shoaib disagreed.

Shoaib said that he would not go anywhere from here until he married Sania. After facing many troubles, they married in April 2010 and tied the marriage knot.

Records and Achievements

In 2015, Sania Mirza and her tennis partner Martina Hingis successfully secured the Women's Doubles World Champion title.

 These two tennis talents have received a lot of attention from the International Tennis Federation (ITF). This title has played an essential role in bringing the two female tennis players closer.

Sania Mirza is quite satisfied with the awards received by the ITF and wants to be an inspiration for Indian women players.

 Both Sania and Martina have played together in the last 22 winning matches. Their match-winning streak started with the U.S. Open in Asia and recorded victories in Wuhan, Guangzhou, Beijing, and the WTA Finals.

Sania Mirza won the Wimbledon Championship Girls' Doubles title in 2003 with Alyssa Kleybanova of Russia. She was in the U.S. to be held in the year 2005. In the Open, she reached the fourth round of the Grand Slam tournament. Sania Mirza played a mixed quarterfinal with Mahesh Bhupathi in the 2007 U.S. Open. In 2008, Sania adopted six principles in the quarterfinals in Hobart. She advanced to the third round of the Australian Open, where she finished as the second-placed player in the mixed doubles event. With Mahesh Bhupathi, she won the Australian Open in mixed doubles and Grand Slam in 2009. In the same year, she won the Pattaya Women's Open tournament final in Bangkok.

Playing style:

 Mirza is a great attacking baseliner who uses her groundstrokes to set up good attacks. Her forehand and volleying abilities are her key assets. She's also an excellent serve returner, with multiple return victories during her career. Mirza looks for winners from numerous angles. According to Mirza "My forehand and backhand can certainly compete with anyone; it's only a matter of where they're placed.

Other activities:

In Hyderabad, Mirza founded a tennis academy. Cara Black and Martina Navratilova, both former world No. 1s and many Grand Slam champions have both paid visits to the institution.

Sania Mirza has been named the United Nations Women's South Asia Goodwill Ambassador.