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Sania Mirza: India’s No. 1 Women Tennis Player Gets Emotional On Her Farewell Speech

5 Dariya News

27-Jan-2023

Sania Mirza plays tennis professionally and is Indian. She has won six major championships as a former No. 1 in doubles, including three in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles. She had the No. 1 singles ranking in India according to the Women's Tennis Association from 2003 till her retirement from singles in 2013. Sania Mirza is an example of all the ladies and the girls of women's empowerment. She has always seen making her country and her parents proud of her. She is assumed to be one of the finest support personalities. Sania Mirza brought an end to her illustration's grand slam journey on Friday as she lost the Australian Open mixed doubles final. 

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Today, on 27 January 2023, Women's number Tennis Player Sania Mirza is on the way to her final goodbye to her professional career in Tennis. On this retirement, she couldn’t hold her tears and made her retirement speech by holding her tears. The top tennis player tried to contain her tears as she began to talk about her trip. Sania has already announced that she would be ending her Grand Slam Journey with Australian Open 2023. 

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In the speech, Sania Mirza said that “My professional career started in Melbourne… I couldn't think of a better arena to finish my [Grand Slam] career at. Rod Laver Arena has been special. Never thought I'd be able to play in a Grand Slam final, in front of my son”. Not only this she also thanked her supporters who had made her feel at home at the place. She started her career in the year 2005 in Melbourne as a professional tennis player. She also said she was eighteen years old then that was scary enough as she was 18 years old. She has the privilege to come back here again and again and to win some tournaments here. 

“My professional career started in Melbourne… I couldn’t think of a better arena to finish my [Grand Slam] career at.”

We love you, Sania ❤️@MirzaSania#AusOpen#AO2023 pic.twitter.com/E0dNogh1d0

— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 27, 2023