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  • Sania predicts tough future for Indian women\’s tennis | The Express Tribune

    Sania Mirza, a former doubles world number one and six-time Grand Slam champion in doubles and mixed doubles, recently played the final match of her 20-year professional career. She shared her honest opinion that she does not see an Indian talent emerging at the top echelons of women\’s tennis in the immediate future. However, Mirza is determined to help the next generation of young Indian girls to \”believe they can be champions\” and is taking on a mentorship role for the Royal Challengers Bangalore women\’s cricket team in the Indian Premier League. She hopes that her experience and advice can help them to become more comfortable and better accepted in the world of sports. Follow Mirza on her journey to make women\’s sport better and more acknowledged for the future in the subcontinent!



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  • Sania predicts tough future for Indian women\’s tennis | The Express Tribune

    Sania Mirza, a former doubles world number one and six-time Grand Slam champion in doubles and mixed doubles, recently played the final match of her 20-year professional career. She shared her honest opinion that she does not see an Indian talent emerging at the top echelons of women\’s tennis in the immediate future. However, Mirza is determined to help the next generation of young Indian girls to \”believe they can be champions\” and is taking on a mentorship role for the Royal Challengers Bangalore women\’s cricket team in the Indian Premier League. She hopes that her experience and advice can help them to become more comfortable and better accepted in the world of sports. Follow Mirza on her journey to make women\’s sport better and more acknowledged for the future in the subcontinent!



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  • Sania predicts tough future for Indian women\’s tennis | The Express Tribune

    Sania Mirza, a former doubles world number one and six-time Grand Slam champion in doubles and mixed doubles, recently played the final match of her 20-year professional career. She shared her honest opinion that she does not see an Indian talent emerging at the top echelons of women\’s tennis in the immediate future. However, Mirza is determined to help the next generation of young Indian girls to \”believe they can be champions\” and is taking on a mentorship role for the Royal Challengers Bangalore women\’s cricket team in the Indian Premier League. She hopes that her experience and advice can help them to become more comfortable and better accepted in the world of sports. Follow Mirza on her journey to make women\’s sport better and more acknowledged for the future in the subcontinent!



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  • Sania predicts tough future for Indian women\’s tennis | The Express Tribune

    Sania Mirza, a former doubles world number one and six-time Grand Slam champion in doubles and mixed doubles, recently played the final match of her 20-year professional career. She shared her honest opinion that she does not see an Indian talent emerging at the top echelons of women\’s tennis in the immediate future. However, Mirza is determined to help the next generation of young Indian girls to \”believe they can be champions\” and is taking on a mentorship role for the Royal Challengers Bangalore women\’s cricket team in the Indian Premier League. She hopes that her experience and advice can help them to become more comfortable and better accepted in the world of sports. Follow Mirza on her journey to make women\’s sport better and more acknowledged for the future in the subcontinent!



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  • Swiatek urges WTA to continue push for pay equality | The Express Tribune

    Follow my Facebook group for the latest updates on the WTA Tour and the fight for equal pay and recognition for the women\’s game. Let\’s work together to make sure the WTA gets the respect and recognition it deserves!



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  • Saudi Arabia send first female team to ITF event

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    Women’s sport in Saudi Arabia reached a new milestone this week as the conservative kingdom sent their first female team to an International Tennis Federation (ITF) event.

    The Asia/Oceania pre-qualifying event of Billie Jean King Cup Juniors, hosted this week in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is the first time Saudi Arabia has been represented by a female team at an ITF event.

    “This is an amazing experience, and it is so empowering,” Saudi Arabia captain Areej Farah told ITF.

    “Taking part in this event is a big step for women’s tennis in Saudi and we are all very proud to represent our country and do our best.

    “Watching doors open for our young Saudi female athletes is just beyond exciting. I feel like I’m living through them, and I honestly thank this team for trusting me and allowing me this opportunity to guide them.”

    Although recent reforms have given women in Saudi Arabia more freedoms, many of their rights remain restricted.

    Saudi Arabia’s women’s football team only played their first match in February 2022, while Saudi women were banned from attending fixtures in stadiums until 2017.

    Sabalenka says Grand Slam win has fuelled hunger for success

    “It’s groundbreaking because Saudi Arabia has a goal of expanding the number of women in sports, and being a part of that just makes us feel so lucky,” Dania Alzuhair, representing Saudi Arabia at the 16-and-under team event, added.

    “Billie Jean King Cup is a huge international event, and we are so proud to take part in it.”

    The ITF has been working with the Saudi Arabian Tennis Federation in the development of junior initiatives over the last few years, it said.

    “(The development programmes include) the Junior Tennis Initiative and educational programmes for coaches and parents,” the ITF’s Development Officer for West and Central Asia, Amir Borghei, said.

    “The Saudi Arabian Tennis Federation’s approach of developing junior tennis has helped them form a girls’ team, which is participating at an ITF team event for the first time. It is wonderful to see.”



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