Published 15:53 IST, November 28th 2019
Sania Mirza set for return at Hobart International, says 'in her best shape'
Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza on Thursday confirmed that she will be back to competitive tennis at Hobart International in January 2020 i.e. after two years
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Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza on Thursday confirmed that she will be back to competitive tennis at Hobart International in January 2020, two years after taking a maternity break. 33-year-old, who last played at China Open in October 2017, will team up with Ukraine's Niia Kichek, current world number 38. Sania, married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, gave birth to ir first son, Izhaan, in October last year.
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Sania Mirza about her comeback matches
"I am playing in Hobart, n I am playing Australian Open. I am planning to play a tournament in Mumbai, which is a USD 25,000 (ITF women event) next month, but I am 50-50 about it, so let's see how my wrist behaves. We will see, but Hobart and Australian Open (for sure)," she said at a press conference.
Sania, winner of six Grand Slam titles, said she is back to her best shape."re are a lot of changes when you have a baby. Your routine and sleep pattern changes. I (w) feel fit, my body is where it used to be before I h baby. It was only six-seven months ago, where I thought about it as a realistic possibility," she said.
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Sania Mirza in Australian Open 2020
Sania will partner American Rajeev Ram for mixed doubles at Australian Open.She was speaking after inaugurating newly re-laid tennis courts at iconic Khar Gymkhana here in presence of Mahesh Bhupathi, Gymkhana's President Vivek Devnani and secretary Gaurav Kapia. Sania said she encountered a bout with Chikungunya fever recently."Three months ago I got this virus Chikangunya, that was a setback because for two weeks I was sick. I have left wrist pain out of blue, because of this virus and it can last up to three months to one year. All and all I feel good, today I can tell you that I am rey to compete again. Of course, it will take me time to level that I was playing (before), but it is good start for me to feel good physically," she said. Sania also said that Tokyo 2020 Olympics was on her mind.
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"I have been re (Olympics) three times and last time we were unlucky to t win a medal. If I am able to put myself in that position to able to compete at Olympics again for fourth time in my life, I would be really houred and privileged. I have got three slams before Olympics and for me it's week to week and day to day."
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15:19 IST, November 28th 2019