Martina Hingis joins Sania at top of the chart

Hingis had spent 35 weeks at the top of the doubles ranking earlier in her career.

January 16, 2016 05:47 pm | Updated September 23, 2016 12:46 am IST - Melbourne

Martina Hingis of Switzerland (L) and Sania Mirza of India (R) celebrate and pose after winning the womens doubles final of 2016 Sydney International on Friday in Sydney, Australia.

Martina Hingis of Switzerland (L) and Sania Mirza of India (R) celebrate and pose after winning the womens doubles final of 2016 Sydney International on Friday in Sydney, Australia.

Swiss tennis great Martina Hingis has joined her Indian partner Sania Mirza at the top of the women’s doubles rankings, a day after the duo won its second title of the season in Sydney.

With 11,395 points, the 35-year-old Hingis joined Mirza at the top in the latest WTA rankings released here on Saturday.

Sania and Martina’s awe-inspiring run continued unabated as they lifted their second trophy of the season on Friday with the WTA Apia International title after clinching their 30th win in a row.

The development acts as a major boost for the U.S. open and Wimbledon champions ahead of the Australian Open starting January 18.

The triumph at Sydney was the Indo-Swiss combination’s 11th trophy since coming together around a year ago.

Hingis had spent 35 weeks at the top of the doubles ranking earlier in her career. Her reign as the world number one came in six stints. She will now begin her 36th career week at the top, while Sania earns her 41st.

“It’s a really nice feeling having that No.1 ahead of your name. It’s definitely something I was aiming for, and with Sania I felt like I had the opportunity to get there.

When she became No.1 in Charleston I was just as happy as when I did it myself,” Hingis was quoted as saying by WTA.

“Being the No.1 team for the last 10 months, we’ve proven it with two Slams and the WTA Finals in Singapore and we definitely belong there. It was just a question of time to get that No.1 ranking.

“I’m so happy for her that 16 years later she’s become No.1 again!” Mirza, who first rose to No.1 last April, commented. “But regardless of what the ranking was, we were the No.1 team in the world. I’m so happy that we’re together now not just as the No.1 team, but as individuals as well.”

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