Sania Mirza Announces Retirement After Dubai Tennis Championship Tournament, Know Career and Awards
Sania Mirza : Indian tennis star Sania Mirza will say goodbye to professional tennis after the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship tournament. The Dubai Duty Championship tournament will be played next month. Actually, Sania Mirza had decided to say goodbye to professional tennis after the US Open last year, but she could not play in the tournament due to injury, after which she changed her decision of retirement. Her tennis career has been spectacular. This player has won many titles on the tennis court.
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Sania Mirza Tennis Career
Talking about Sania Mirza’s career, this Indian tennis star won 6 major championships in her professional career. Sania Mirza has won the title of doubles 3 times and mixed doubles 3 times. This month, Sania Mirza will appear on the court with her Kazakhstan partner Anna Danilia in the Australian Open. Significantly, She has been living in Dubai for the last almost 10 years. She has a lot of fan following in Dubai. In this way, She will say goodbye to her tennis career among her fans.
Due to her important contribution in tennis for India, She was also give many awards by the government.
2004: Arjuna Award
2006: Padma Shri Award
2015 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
2016: Padma Bhushan Award
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Shared Post on Instagram
Significantly, the news of divorce of Sania Mirza and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik had made a lot of headlines. Apart from this, She has share photos with her son Izhaan on her Instagram in the past and also wish people a happy new year 2023. He write in the caption of this photo that I do not have any big or deep caption for this year 2022. Although I have some beautiful selfies, wish you all a very happy new year, this year 2022 has not much good for me but in the end all is well.