It is official. India’s six-time Grand Slam winner Sania Mirza has decided to part ways with Swiss great Martina Hingis. The World No. 1 duo has won 3 Grand Slams and 14 WTA titles together since they paired up in 2015.
End of an excellent partnership
Fact files
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- » >‘Tough being hunted, but a privilege being the hunter’
- » >On a winning spree
- » > ‘I deserve to tell my story’
- » >Martina Hingis joins Sania at top of the chart
- » >I would like to win a few more: Sania Mirza
- » >Sania advances to pre-quarters in 2 events
- » >Second consecutive Grand Slam for Sania-Hingis pair
- » >Ceaseless victory keeps Sania Mirza going
- » >Sania-Hingis in Brisbane International Final
- » >Sania & Hingis are ITF World champions
- » >Sania Martina in semis; Paes, Bopanna out of Cincinnati Masters
- » >I am still enjoying the game: Sania
- » >Sania-Hingis duo crashes out in quarters of women’s doubles
- » >Sania-Martina juggernaut continues to roll, wins Sydney title
- » >Yet another milestone for Sania Mirza
- » >Winning Wimbledon makes me a complete World No. 1, says Sania
- » >Sania Mirza to team up with Martina Hingis
>Sania Mirza to part ways with Martina Hingis
The World No. 1 duo has won 3 Grand Slams and 14 WTA titles together since they paired up in 2015.
>World record by Sania-Martina as they win 29th match on trot
They now surpassed the pair of Puerto Rican Gigi Fernandez and Belarus’ Natasha Zvereva, who won 28 matches on the trot.
>Sania-Hingis extend unbeaten streak to 41 matches
Sania and Hingis have together won four titles this year out of an overall trophy count of 13.
>Sania-Hingis 41-match winning streak comes to a halt
Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis’ 41-match winning streak came to halt as they down fighting in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open.
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