Shoaib Malik's message to Sania Mirza's on final Grand Slam appearance 2023

Shoaib Malik's message to Sania Mirza's on final Grand Slam appearance 2023
Shoaib Malik's message to Sania Mirza's on final Grand Slam appearance 2023

 As Indian tennis star Sania Mirza played the last Huge homerun of her vocation at the Australian Open, Shoaib Malik, her better half and Pakistani cricketer, posted a sincere directive for her.


The 36-year-old competitor — who played her most memorable Huge homerun a long time back at the Australian Open — recently partook in the last Huge homerun occasion of her profession at a similar event.As fans and superstars of the tennis star shared their adoration and regard for Mirza, her significant other took to Instagram, calling her expect all ladies in sports. He said that he was pleased with all that Mirza had accomplished in her long-spreading over profession.


Taking to the photosharing stage, the Pakistan cricketer expressed: "You are the truly necessary expect every one of the ladies in sports. Very pleased with you for all you have accomplished in your vocation. You're a motivation for some, continue to push ahead. Numerous congrats on an inconceivable career..."


Recently, Mirza convey a tragic goodbye discourse at the Australian Open. The tennis star could barely keep a mind her feelings and said: "I simply need to begin with that assuming that I cry, these are blissful tears and not miserable tears so that is only a disclaimer."


Sania likewise referenced that while she would play a couple of additional competitions, she had left proficient tennis and finished up her discourse by expressing gratitude toward everybody for their help. "Much thanks for all the help the entire week folks and for my entire life, truly. It's been genuinely, really unique and I could never have accomplished anything without every single one of you.


"Thank you kindly for all that and thank you, Australia for causing me to feel at ease."


From 2009 to 2016, Mirza brought home six Huge homerun pairs championships - three each in the ladies' copies and blended duplicates. In 2015, she even turned into the world's No. 1 in the ladies' pairs positioning.


The Australian Open Twitter account likewise shared a post praising Sania for her devotion and achievement, saying: "A pioneer for ladies in sport. Much thanks to you, Sania"

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