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  1. Sania Mirza’s first Grand Slam title came at the 2009 Australian Open when she partnered Mahesh Bhupathi to win the mixed doubles crown. Sania was 26 at the time. The Indian tennis pair did not drop a single set until reaching the quarter-final against Canada’s Aleksandra Wozniak and Daniel Nestor.

  2. 22 feb 2023 · Sania Mirza played her final professional match Tuesday, ending her career at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, a tournament she considered her home event. "My first memory was playing Svetlana Kuznetsova here, winning that match, the stadium was packed and that was my first time ever playing in those kind of stadiums outside of India," Mirza told reporters.

  3. 27 gen 2023 · Sania Mirza played her last Grand Slam final Friday, losing in the mixed-doubles final with her compatriot Rohan Bopanna to Luisa Stefani and Rafael Matos of Brazil, 7-6 (2), 6-2.

  4. 25 feb 2023 · Sania Mirza retires: You can still dream after becoming a mother. India’s biggest tennis star talks to Al Jazeera after retiring from tennis on her new life outside the courts.

  5. Sania Mirza est une joueuse de tennis indienne, professionnelle de 2003 à 2023, née le 15 novembre 1986 à Bombay.. Sania Mirza est la première Indienne à remporter un titre en simple sur le circuit WTA (à l'Open d'Hyderâbâd en 2005), à jouer le 4 e tour d'un tournoi du Grand Chelem (la même année à l'US Open), à s'imposer, en double mixte, dans un des quatre Majeurs (en 2009 aux ...

  6. 26 gen 2024 · Sania Mirza had uploaded a cryptic story on January 17, days before Shoaib’s marriage sparking rumours of their divorce, which later turned out to be true. “Marriage is hard. Divorce is hard.

  7. 27 gen 2023 · Sania Mirza fought back the tears as she spoke on the Rod Laver Arena for the last time. She was typically self-assured and understated in her achievement – reaching the final of her farewell Grand Slam at the Australian Open. “If I cry – these are happy tears, not sad ones,” she said.