Mar 07, 2025
Republic Sports DeskSania Mirza started playing tennis at age six; trained under her father, Imran Mirza, and quickly became a national sensation.
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Sania won the 2003 Wimbledon Girls' Doubles title with Alisa Kleybanova, marking her arrival on the international stage.
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The Indian Tennis star made history by winning the Hyderabad Open, becoming the first Indian woman to win a WTA singles title.
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Mirza clinched her first Grand Slam title by winning the with Mahesh Bhupathi.
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Sania secured multiple medals for India, proving her dominance in international multi-sport events.
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She created history by becoming the after partnering with Martina Hingis in a dream run.
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Sania Mirza won with Hingis, forming an unbeatable pair.
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Sania represented India in three consecutive Olympics, reaching the Mixed Doubles semi-final in Rio 2016.
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Sania Mirza Ended her legendary Grand Slam career as a runner-up in the alongside Rohan Bopanna.
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She played her farewell match in Hyderabad, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy as India’s greatest female tennis player.
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