30 reasons why Sania Mirza at 30 is still the hottest sportsperson in India

Wishing Sania Mirza a very Happy Birthday!

Sania Mirza has established herself as the most successful female tennis player in Indian history. She is currently the World No. 1 in the WTA doubles rankings. The queen of Indian tennis turned 30 today. Here are 30 reasons as to why she is the still the most dominating woman both on and off the field.

30: Earlier this year, Sania Mirza was conferred with the Padma Bhushan award

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29: Sania and Martina Hingis’ winning streak of 41 matches is the third highest in women’s doubles history

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28: She has won a total of 14 medals (6 Gold) at three major events – Asian Games, the Commonwealth Games and the Afro-Asian Games

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27: Mirza was bestowed upon with the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 2015

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26: In 2010, she was the most searched Indian sports personality

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25: Sania was named the WTA Newcomer of the year in 2005

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24: She married Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in 2010

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23: She was named as one of the “50 Heroes of Asia” by a fashion magazine in 2005

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22: In 2008, Sania received an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from the MGR Educational and Research Institute University in Chennai

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21: This year, she was named as one of the 100 most influential people in the world  by an American fashion magazine

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20: Mirza runs her own tennis academy in Hyderabad, Telangana

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19: She is the highest ranked female player from India with a career best singles rank of 27

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18: Apart from tennis, Sania is a very good swimmer

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17: In 2003, when she was 17, she turned professional

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16: Mirza had a 62.73 winning percentage in singles and 69.89 in doubles

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15: 15-year-old Mirza made her debut on the senior circuit in 2001 when she played in ITF Circuit

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14: Sania was named as one of the “33 women who made India proud” by an Indian publication in 2010

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13: She has represented India in the Olympics thrice in 2008 (Beijing), 2012 (London) and 2016 (Rio)

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12: Sania won the Arjuna Award in 2004

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11: She made her name in the tennis fraternity of being a right-handed offensive baseliner

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10: In 2014, Mirza was appointed as the brand ambassador of the state Telangana

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9: In 2003, she played her first ever WTA tournament at the AP Tourism Hyderabad Open

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8: She is a distant relative of former India cricketer Ghulam Ahmed and former Pakistan cricketer Asif Iqbal

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7: In 2006, Mirza became the first female Indian to be seeded in a grand slam event 2006 Australia Open

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6: At the age of six, Sania Mirza began playing tennis

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5: She idolizes Roger Federer and Steffi Graf

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4: Mirza was awarded the Padma Shri in 2006

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3: In 2013, Sania was appointed the UN Women’s Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia to mark the International Day To End Violence Against Women

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2: She is the first Indian tennis player to earn 1 million US dollar

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1: In 2015, Sania Mirza along with Hingis became world number No. 1 in WTA’s doubles rankings

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