Sania Mirza creates history becomes World number 1 in tennis doubles

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New Delhi: Ace tennis player Sania Mirza created history by becoming the first female tennis player from India to achieve the world number one rank in doubles, following her stupendous title win at the WTA Family Circle Cup with Swiss partner Martina Hingis.

They beat the Aussie-Croation pair Casey Dellacqua and Darija Jurak 6-0, 6-4 in the match. Mirza and Hingis survived a stressful semi-final to reach the final. The pair beat Alla Kudryavtseva and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-4, 1-6, 10-7 in a rain-affected semifinal.

An ecstatic Sania Mirza on Monday shared her excitement and delight at creating history by becoming the world number one in tennis doubles and asked her young fans to believe in themselves strongly.
 

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