Sania Mirza says Tennis has shaped her personality and she gives hint one day she could became Tennis coach

 Tennis: Currently, Indian tennis beauty Sania Mirza has gone to Melbourne to play the Australian Open.  From there, Sania has informed that she will bid farewell to tennis after playing the upcoming Australian Open and then the Dubai Open.

Sania Mirza says Tennis has shaped her personality and she gives hint one day she could became Tennis coach

Melbourne: Indian star Sania Mirza has decided to lift the tennis (Tennis) ban.  Currently, the Indian tennis beauty has gone to Melbourne to play the Australian Open.  From there, Sania has informed that she will bid farewell to tennis after playing the upcoming Australian Open and then the Dubai Open.  36-year-old Sania announced this news in a heart-touching long statement on social media.  After this year's Dubai Open, will Sania really be able to hold up the tennis bucket?  Or will tennis be covered in the second innings of the career.  Sania has indicated what?  Know details in this report of Next World Cup.

There is no end...  An athlete understands this very well.  But a professional career has to come to an end at some point.  This time, Sania Mirza is going to walk on the same path.  A few years ago, Sania thought she would retire during the 2022 Australian Open.  But he postponed that plan.  Due to injuries at that time, he missed the US Open.  Sania then decided not to retire immediately.  This time the owner of six Grand Slams has realized that his retirement time has come.  Sania admits that tennis has sharpened her personality.  As a result, he cannot keep the tennis bucket completely away.  Maybe, later he can be seen as a coach.

Before going down to the Australian Open in Melbourne, Sania said that tennis can never be past for her.  He will always be with this game.  His studies are about tennis.  Not coaching now.  Sania may be seen in the role of a coach in the future.  The tennis beauty of India has given such a hint.  Sania further said, “This sport has made me.  Tennis has sharpened my personality and not just as a player."  It is to be noted that Sania called her parents in Melbourne before entering the first Grand Slam of the year and the last of her career.  And only son Izhan is with him.  Incidentally, Sania will team up with Anna Danilina in the women's doubles at the Australian Open on January 18.


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