Sania Mirza was India's most recent genuine singles star, reaching a peak of world No 27 in 2007 before injuries led her to the doubles game. Getty
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has announced she plans to retire of at the end of the season. Getty
Sania Mirza's last title was the doubles crown at the Ostrava Open in September 2021. Getty
Sania Mirza and China's Zhang Shuai won the women's doubles final of the 2021 Ostrava Open. Getty
Sania Mirza shifted focus to doubles after injuries curtailed her career. She has won six Grand Slam doubles titles.
Sania Mirza, left, alongside doubles partner Martina Hingis after winning the Family Circle Cup in 2015 that propelled her to No1 in doubles rankings. AP
Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis won three Grand Slam titles. Getty
Sania Mirza and doubles partner Martina Hingis formed a formidable partnership. Getty
Sania Mirza at the 2011 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Satish Kumar / The National
Sania Mirza during the mixed doubles match at Wimbledon in 2021. AP
Sania Mirza was India's most recent genuine singles star, reaching a peak of world No 27 in 2007 before injuries led her to the doubles game. Getty
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has announced she plans to retire of at the end of the season. Getty
Sania Mirza's last title was the doubles crown at the Ostrava Open in September 2021. Getty
Sania Mirza and China's Zhang Shuai won the women's doubles final of the 2021 Ostrava Open. Getty
Sania Mirza shifted focus to doubles after injuries curtailed her career. She has won six Grand Slam doubles titles.
Sania Mirza, left, alongside doubles partner Martina Hingis after winning the Family Circle Cup in 2015 that propelled her to No1 in doubles rankings. AP
Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis won three Grand Slam titles. Getty
Sania Mirza and doubles partner Martina Hingis formed a formidable partnership. Getty
Sania Mirza at the 2011 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Satish Kumar / The National
Sania Mirza during the mixed doubles match at Wimbledon in 2021. AP
Sania Mirza was India's most recent genuine singles star, reaching a peak of world No 27 in 2007 before injuries led her to the doubles game. Getty