Sania Mirza
Indian tennis player
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January 2024 | Sania Mirza's family announced that she and Shoaib Malik had divorced some months prior. |
2023 | Prize money dropped to $24,112, with a ranking of 466th on the money list. |
2023 | At the Australian Open, Mirza and Anna Danilina, as the eighth seeds, lost in the second round of women's doubles, marking Mirza's last women's doubles match at a major event. |
2023 | In the mixed doubles at the Australian Open, Mirza partnered with Rohan Bopanna and advanced to the final. |
2023 | Sania Mirza was awarded the Pinkvilla Style Icons Award as the Super Glam Sports Star of the Year. |
February 2023 | Sania Mirza announced her retirement from professional tennis. |
February 2023 | Mirza participated in her last tournament at the Dubai Championships, partnering with Madison Keys. |
January 7 2023 | Sania Mirza announced her retirement from tennis, stating she would compete in her last tournament at the Dubai Championships in February. |
2022 | Significant earnings peak of $217,262, rising to 177th on the money list. |
2022 | Sania Mirza was not seeded at Australian Open and French Open, and reached the 6th round at Wimbledon |
2022 | Sania Mirza achieved notable Grand Slam performances: 12th place at Australian Open, 10th place at French Open, and 6th place at Wimbledon. |
2022 | Sania Mirza reached the semifinals at the Italian Open. |
2022 | Sania Mirza and Madison Keys defeated Sofia Kenin and Yulia Putintseva to reach the semifinals at the Canadian Open. |
2022 | Sania Mirza reached the third round of the French Open partnering Lucie Hradecká. |
2022 | Sania Mirza reached the semifinals at the WTA 1000 Qatar Open. |
2022 | Sania Mirza and Madison Keys defeated top seeds Elise Mertens and Veronika Kudermetova at the Canadian Open. |
2022 | At the Canadian Open, Sania Mirza reached the quarterfinals partnering Madison Keys. |
2021 | Sania Mirza partnered with Rajeev Ram from the United States during this year in mixed doubles competition. |
2021 | Sania Mirza partnered with China's Zhang Shuai in doubles tennis competition |
2021 | Sania Mirza partnered with Turkey's Ons Jabeur in doubles tennis competition |
2021 | Sania Mirza partnered with Slovenia's Andreja Klepač in doubles tennis competition |
2021 | Sania Mirza partnered with United States's Christina McHale in doubles tennis competition |
2021 | Increased prize money to $71,912, improving her ranking to 285th on the money list. |
2021 | Sania Mirza played with a protected ranking at Wimbledon and received a wild card entry |
2021 | Sania Mirza participated in US Open with a wild card entry. |
2020 | Sania Mirza partnered with France's Caroline Garcia in doubles tennis competition |
2020 | Sania Mirza earned $21,615 in prize money, ranking 332nd on the money list during a limited competitive year. |
2020 | Wimbledon tournament cancelled due to global circumstances, with Sania Mirza using protected ranking. |
2020 | Sania Mirza participated in the 2020 Summer Olympics, teaming with Ankita Raina, but they lost to the Ukrainian pair of Lyudmyla Kichenok and Nadiia Kichenok in the first round. |
2020 | Sania Mirza competed in the 2020 Australian Open but the newly formed team lost their first round match due to a calf injury she suffered. |
January 2020 | Sania Mirza returned to professional tennis at the Hobart International, where she played alongside Nadiia Kichenok and won the tournament by defeating second seeds Peng Shuai and Zhang Shuai in the final. |
October 2018 | In late October 2018, Sania Mirza gave birth to a baby boy. |
April 23 2018 | Announced her first pregnancy on social media. |
April 23 2018 | Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik announced their first pregnancy on social media. |
February 2018 | In early February 2018, Sania Mirza announced that a knee injury sustained in October 2017 would keep her out of competition for an additional two months. |
2017 | Maintained a top-tier WTA doubles ranking of 1, solidifying her status as a world-class tennis doubles player. |
2017 | Sania Mirza played her last tournament of 2017 at the China Open, where she lost in the semifinals while partnering with Peng Shuai. |
2017 | During the 2017 season, Sania Mirza achieved her sole title at the Brisbane International, partnering with Bethanie Mattek-Sands. |
2016 | Sania Mirza was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. |
2016 | Mirza partnered with Barbora Strýcová in late 2016, winning two titles together. |
2016 | Mirza's partnership with Hingis faced a significant loss at the Qatar Ladies Open, ending their 41 match winning streak. |
2016 | Sania Mirza received the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award, and was named NRI of the Year. |
2016 | Sania Mirza won the Australian Open mixed doubles championship partnering with Switzerland's Martina Hingis, defeating the Czech Republic's Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká with a score of 7–6(1), 6–3. |
August 2016 | In August 2016, Sania Mirza and her doubles partner Martina Hingis announced their mutual decision to split as a team after their last event together at the 2016 WTA Finals. |
July 2016 | In July 2016, Sania Mirza published her autobiography titled 'Ace Against Odds', which chronicles her journey to the top and highlights memorable encounters and significant relationships that shaped her as a person and athlete. |
February 2016 | Mirza and Hingis won the inaugural St. Petersburg Trophy, defeating Dushevina and Krejčíková in the final. |
January 2016 | Mirza and Hingis started their 2016 WTA Tour by winning tournaments in Brisbane and Sydney. |
January 2016 | At the Australian Open, Mirza and Hingis won the doubles title, marking Mirza's third Grand Slam title. |
2015 | Sania Mirza was runner-up at the WTA Finals with Garbiñe Muguruza and Carla Suárez Navarro. |
2015 | Sania Mirza reached the French Open doubles final with Casey Dellacqua and Yaroslava Shvedova. |
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