City
Epaper

Fit-again Sania to return to action at Dubai Open

By IANS | Updated: February 17, 2020 22:40 IST

Returning from a calf injury, Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza is set to take part in the ongoing Dubai Open on Wednesday.

Open in App

Dubai, Feb 17 Returning from a calf injury, Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza is set to take part in the ongoing Dubai Open on Wednesday.

Sania had to cut short her campaign at the Australia Open in January due to the injury.

"Quitting off a grand slam tournament due to an injury is a sad experience. Especially, when you are back into the game after a long break. But thanks to my physio Dr. Faisal Hayat Khan (Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery) for making me fit for the tournament. I have started practicing and look forward to a great tournament," she said.

Sania floored her fans recently with a post on social media where she shared her weight loss journey and how she shed 26 kgs in four months aiming to make a comeback after a long layoff.

Sania returned to competitive tennis in style by winning the Hobart International title in January after defeating second-seeded Chinese duo Peng Shuai and Zhang Shuai 6-4, 6-4 in the final.

Three-time doubles Grand Slam winner Sania returned to competition after a two-year hiatus, initially due to injuries and then welcoming her son in October 2018.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Woman Dies Despite Traffic Police Constable Jumping Into Sea to Save Her from Suicide Near Cuffe Parade

Other Sports2034 Saudi WC preparations come at 'grave human cost', human rights groups warn FIFA

NationalNorthern Command GoC-in-C calls on J&K LG, reviews security developments

EntertainmentTwinkle Khanna celebrates three generations of creativity in heartwarming artistic post

NationalSachin Pilot questions US role in Indo-Pak understanding, seeks clarity from govt

टेनिस Realted Stories

TennisItalian Open: Alcaraz overcomes resilient Khachanov to set up mouthwatering quarter-finals clash with Draper

TennisDjokovic and coach Murray part ways after six months

Tennis"My heart, love, gratitude with every single soldier out there": Former Indian Tennis Player Leander Paes applauds Indian Army

TennisItalian Open: World number one Sinner makes return to competition with win over Navone

TennisItalian Open: Berrettini, Rudd to square off in third round clash; Giron upsets Fritz