Sania Mirza

Top Indian athletes shine at fifth edition of Indian Sports Honours

Some of India's most renowned athletes came together for the fifth edition of the Indian Sports Honours to honour their outstanding accomplishments and services in a variety of sports.

Shoaib Malik marries Pak actor amid divorce speculation with Sania

NEW DELHI: Pakistani cricket sensation Shoaib Malik exchanged vows with popular Pakistani actor Sana Javed over the weekend, raising eyebrows and intensifying speculation surrounding his rumoured separation from former India tennis player Sania Mirza. Malik took to social media to offer fans a glimpse into their wedding ceremony, held on January 20. READ MORE: PVR […]

Sports Fraternity Comes In Support Of Wrestlers

The Supreme Court has directed Delhi Police to file an FIR against Singh, and several sports stars have come forward in support of the protesting wrestlers.

Thank you, Sania

Mirza’s inspirational journey as tennis professional comes to an end, but her impact will linger on

Women’s Premier League: Sania Mirza to mentor RCB

Indian women’s tennis legend will be part of the coaching setup at RCB

Sania Mirza bids emotional farewell to Grand Slams

Mirza and her partner Rohan Bopanna suffers a straight loss in the mixed doubles final of the Australian Open

Australian Open 2023: Sania Mirza, Rohan Bopanna in quarters

Indian pair reached the quarters with straight sets win in their mixed doubles tie

Australian Open 2023: Sania Mirza bows out of Women’s Doubles

Sania Mirza and partner Anna Danilina suffer a loss in their women’s doubles second-round match in Melbourne

Sania Mirza to call time after Dubai Championships

Inspiring Indian women’s tennis player Sania Mirza will retire after Dubai Duty-Free Championships next month.

Girl from Mirzapur’s Brahmin school, Sikh college will be India’s 1st Muslim female fighter pilot

Her entire education has happened in government schools. “I completed my Class 10 from Pandit Chintamani Dubey Inter College. Being a science enthusiast I had no options to pursue further education in my village. Thereafter I went to the city. I studied at Guru Nanak Girls Inter College.”