Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Sania Mirza’s autobiography to release this year

Expert tennis star Sania Mirza has archived her excursion to getting to be World No. 1 in the ladies' duplicates rankings in a self-portrayal set for discharge this July, as indicated by distributers Harper Collins. 

Titled, 'Pro Against Odds,' the book has been penned by Mirza with her dad Imran Mirza and narratives her ascent to the top. It is peppered with accounts about the hardships and triumphs she handled in her trip. 

"I trust the book is a helpful guide to direct the up and coming era of tennis players from India. In the event that my story can rouse even one adolescent to the statures of winning a Grand Slam later on, I will feel honored," said the 29-year-old. 

Mirza shot to acclaim at 16 years old subsequent to winning the Wimbledon's Championships Girls' Doubles title and was positioned as India's No. 1 player by the Women's Tennis Association, both in singles and pairs circuits. 

In 2012, she declared her retirement from the singles circuit. Between August 2015 and March 2016, she experienced a surprising change, stashing 41 successive wins with her duplicates accomplice Martina Hingis, and at last turning into the World No. 1 in the Women's Doubles rankings. 

"Sania's is a phenomenal accomplishment and her personal history is as convincing as it is persuasive," said Karthika V K, distributer and boss manager, Harper Collins. 

The book additionally contains a portion of the player's experiences on and off the court and the general population and connections that added to her development. 

The prominent tennis star, who is hitched to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, is among the most generously compensated competitors in the nation. She was recorded in the Time's rundown of 100 most persuasive identities on the planet alongside kindred Indians Raghuram Rajan and Priyanka Chopra. 

In March this year, Mirza likewise got the Padma Bhushan, India's third-most noteworthy regular citizen grant. She prior got the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Padma Shri and Arjuna honor.

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