Tennis Premier League: Bengaluru, Punjab, Bengal, Delhi Enter Semifinals | Tennis News

The fifth day of the Tennis Premier League (TPL) powered by Clear season 5 saw a series of enthralling matches being played out on the day as the league stage came to an end and the top four teams booked their berth in the semi-finals of season 5. The round of fixtures on Day 5 of the Tennis Premier League began with a highly anticipated clash between Hyderabad Strikers and Delhi Binny’s Brigade. The match started with the Women’s Singles Category as Ellen Perez of Hyderabad Strikers went up against Sahaja Yamalapalli of Delhi Binny’s Brigade. The game ended 12-8 in favour of the Hyderabad Strikers. It was followed by the Men’s Single Category which saw Niki Poonacha of Hyderabad Strikers go up against Denis Novak of Delhi Binny’s Brigade, the clash ended in favour of the Hyderabad Strikers with a score of 12-8. Ellen Perez and Saketh Myneni of the Hyderabad Strikers played against Sahaja Yamalapalli and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan of the Delhi Binny’s Brigade in the Mixed Doubles Category, which ended in 6-14 in favour of Delhi. In the Men’s Doubles Category, Saketh Myneni and Niki Poonacha of Hyderabad Strikers came out on top in the clash against Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Dennis Novak of Delhi Binny’s Brigade, as the match ended 9-11. Delhi Binny’s Brigade won the fixture against Hyderabad Strikers as it ended, 39-41 in their favour. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan of Delhi Binny’s Brigade was awarded Player of the Match.

The second match of the day was between Pune Jaguars and Punjab Patriots. The Punjab Patriots’ co-owner, Taapsee Pannu was cheering her team on from the dugout. Diana Marcinkevica of Pune Jaguars went up against Conny Perrin of Punjab Patriots. Conny Perrin prevailed over Diana as the game ended 6-14 in favour of the Swiss player. It was followed by the Men’s Singles category, where Lukas Rosol of Pune Jaguars beat Digvijay Pratap Singh of the Punjab Patriots, which ended 13-7 in favour of Rosol. Diana Marcinkevica and Rithvik Bollipalli of the Pune Jaguars drew with Conny Perrin and Arjun Khade of the Punjab Patriots in the Mixed Doubles category, which ended 10-all. The final game of the match was the Men’s Doubles Doubles category, in which Rithvik Bollipalli and Lukas Rosol of the Pune Jaguar lost to Digvijay Pratap Singh and Arjun Khade of the Punjab Patriots, with a score of 8-12. Punjab Patriots came out on top after the match ended 37-43. Conny Perrin of Punjab Patriots was awarded player of the match.

The third fixture was between the Mumbai Leon Army and the Bengaluru SG Mavericks. The Brand ambassador of the Mumbai Leon Army, Sonu Sood was present in his team’s dugout to motivate his team. The fixture was kicked off by Sowjanya Bavisetti of Mumbai Leon Army taking on Arina Rodionova of Bengaluru SG Mavericks. The game ended 9-11 in favour of Arina. The Men’s Singles category saw Ernests Gulbis of the Mumbai Leon Army taking on Ramkumar Ramanathan of the Bengaluru SG Mavericks, which ended 5-15 in favour of the Mavericks. The game was followed by the Mixed Doubles, where Sowjanya Bavisetti and Vijay Sundar Prashanth of the Mumbai Leon Army went up against Arina Rodionova and Vishnu Vardhan from Bengaluru SG Mavericks. Bengaluru emerged victorious after the game ended 9-11. The fixture was closed out with the Men’s Doubles in which Karan Singh and Vijay Sundar Prashanth of Mumbai Leon Army beat Ramkumar Ramanathan and Vishnu Vardhan from Bengaluru SG Mavericks after the tie 11-9. The Bengaluru SG Mavericks beat the Mumbai Leon Army as the match ended 34-46. Ramkumar Ramanathan of the Bengaluru SG Mavericks was awarded the Player of the Match.

The fourth fixture on Day 5 was the last match of the league stage and was played between the Gujarat Panthers and Bengal Wizards. Ekaterina Yashina of the Gujarat Panthers clashed with Maria Timofeeva from Bengal Wizards, which saw the Panthers come out on top with a score of 11-9. The game was followed by the Men’s Singles Category in which Sumit Nagal of the Gujarat Panthers lost to Sriram Balaji of the Bengal Wizards as the tie ended 9-11. The next category was that of the Mixed Doubles in which Ekaterina Yashina and Mukund Sasikumar of the Gujarat Panthers locked horns with Maria Timofeeva and Anirudh Chandrasekar of the Bengal Wizards. The Mixed Doubles category ended in favour of the Bengal Wizards after the game ended 7-13. The day was closed out by the Men’s Doubles category in which Sumit Nagal and Mukund Sasikumar of Gujarat Panthers beat Sriram Balaji and Anirudh Chandrasekar of the Bengal Wizards after the clash ended 8-12. The Wizards emerged victorious against the Gujarat Panthers after the fixture ended 35-45 to close out the fifth day of season 5 of the Tennis Premier League. Sriram Balaji of the Bengal Wizards was awarded the Player of the Match.

The Balewadi Stadium in Pune pulsed with electrifying energy as rivals collided in epic battles on the final day of the league stage. Bengaluru SG Mavericks ended at the top of the table as the league stage came to a close, with 219 points. The Bengal Wizards ended the league stage in the second spot in their first-ever TPL season with 209 points. Punjab Patriots put in consistent performances during the league stage to secure the third spot in the table with 207 points. Delhi Binny’s Brigade ended the league stage in the fourth spot with 201 points. Hyderabad Strikers ended their season 5 campaign in the fifth spot with 199 points, while Gujarat Panthers finished sixth with 192 points. The Mumbai Leon Army amassed 190 points by the end of the league stage and came in seventh. The Pune Jaguars ended their league campaign in the eighth spot with 183 points.

The Bengaluru SG Mavericks, Bengal Wizards, Punjab Patriots, and Delhi Binny’s Brigade secured their spots in the semi-finals after they finished the league stage occupying the top 4 spots. The first semi-final will witness the Bengal Wizards clash with Delhi Binny’s Brigade, while the second semi-final will be played between the Bengaluru SG Mavericks and the Punjab Patriots.

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Sumit Nagal Becomes The Most Expensive Player At Tennis Premier League Season 5 Auction | Tennis News

In preparation for the fifth season of the Tennis Premier League (TPL) powered by Clear, the eight franchises came out of the auction after assembling competitive rosters with a mix of fascinating talent from across the globe and Indian players during the event conducted at the Sahara Star Hotel in Mumbai. Sumit Nagal, who is the current All-India Tennis Association (AITA) No. 1 men’s singles player was brought into the league ahead of Season 5 of the TPL as the marquee player and was the most expensive pick at the auction.

Despite stiff competition from other franchises for the signature of India’s star tennis player, he was picked up by Ramku Patgir-owned Gujarat Panthers for 18.5 lakhs, thanks to decisive bidding by the Panthers’ celebrity ambassador, Arjun Kapoor. Additionally, the Gujarat Panthers picked up Karman Kaur Thandi for 8.5 lakhs, who has three singles ITF titles to her name. The Panthers also added Mukund Sasikumar to their roster as they showed a knack for savvy business by picking up the up-and-coming Indian player.

Defending champions Hyderabad Strikers backed by the graceful Rakul Preet Singh showed a great nous at the auction as they came into the bidding event with a clear plan. The most expensive pick-up for the ENN Sport-owned franchise was Ellen Perez at 14 lakhs. Perez has won five doubles titles on the WTA Tour, two doubles titles on the WTA Challenger Tour, as well as two singles and 19 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.

The Australian player will bring a wealth of experience and talent to the Hyderabad team, who will be looking for their third consecutive TPL title. They were successfully able to retain the services of Nikki Poonacha, who played a pivotal role in the team’s success last season. The Strikers’ roster was complete when they brought Saketh Myneni, who was conferred with the prestigious Arjuna Award in 2017 and represents India in the Davis Cup.

The Bengaluru SG Mavericks were swift to complete their roster for Season 5 of the TPL as Indian tennis icon Sania Mirza and owner Rohan Gupta navigated the auction expertly. They secured the services of Arina Rodionova for  17.1 lakhs as the Russian-Australian became the most expensive female player at the auction and will give the Bengaluru team an edge, especially in the women’s singles category.

Along with Rodionova, the Mavericks picked up Ramkumar Ramanathan for 8.6 lakhs. Ramanathan secured the Silver Medal for India at the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou in the Men’s Doubles Category, playing alongside Saketh Meyeni. Bengaluru completed their roster with the capture of Vishnu Vardhan, who is a true team player and has showcased the ability to adapt in tough situations which has always allowed him to put on tremendous displays in TPL’s fast-paced and action-packed format.

Speaking about the composition of the Bengaluru SG Mavericks, Sania Mirza said, “We were determined to pick Arina Rodionova in the Season 5 auction, knowing her impressive set of talent and abilities. Additionally, with Ramkumar Ramanathan and Vishnu Vardhan, I think we have a fairly balanced squad and are confident of going all out for the title this time. We have witnessed the craze for tennis in India in the past four seasons and I am happy to see how the Tennis Premier League is steadily becoming a platform for young talent across the nooks and corners of the country.”

The Pune Jaguars was led by their celebrity ambassador Sonali Bendre and owned by Punit Balan showcased great decision-making during the auction. They picked up Lukas Rosol while warding off interest from Delhi Binny’s Brigade. The Jaguars picked up Indian tennis star Rutuja Bhosale, she is the former Indian number one in the WTA doubles rankings and represented the nation in the Fed Cup back in 2012, the same year, she achieved her highest junior ranking in the world as she reached rank No. 55. Manish Sureshkumar was the last player brought by the Pune Jaguars at the auction.

Delhi Binny’s Brigade also assembled an elite roster of players for Season 5 of the TPL with their ambassador Malaika Arora and owner Sneh Patel present at the auction. They bought Dennis Novak for 15.2 lakhs, who is the current Austrian No. 1 in the men’s singles category and will come into Season 5 of the TPL after qualifying for the Wimbledon Championships for a third consecutive year. They picked up Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, who has a career-high ranking of No. 64 achieved in March 2019. He won the doubles title with Rohan Bopanna at the 2017 Chennai Open, in a historic final featuring four Indian players. The Delhi franchise picked up Vaidehi Chaudhari to complete their roster for the latest edition of the league.

Raminder Singh-owned and Taapsee Pannu-backed Punjab Tigers shifted their approach from last season as this time around they looked to buy Indian talent. However, the Tigers’ most expensive pick at the auction was one of the international stars from last season, Conny Perrin who was brought alongside in two extremely sought-after Indian tennis talents. Arjun Khade was picked up by the Punjab Tigers, he has won four ITF Futures singles titles and has also won three challenger and seven ITF Futures doubles titles. Digvijay Pratap Singh was the last pickup for the Punjab Tigers at the auction.

Last season’s finalists, the Mumbai Leon Army owned by Shyam Patel and backed by the magnanimous Sonu Sood assembled an impressive roster of players for season 5 of the innovative league. Their most expensive pick-up was the Latvian professional tennis player Ernest Gulbis for 14 lakhs. Gulbis has six ATP titles to his name. His best performance at a Grand Slam was reaching the semifinals of the 2014 French Open.

The Mumbai Leon Army secured the services of Sowjanya Bavisetti, who has a career-high singles ranking by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) of 500, achieved in 2022. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 402, which she achieved back in 2014. Their last pickup at the auctions was Vijay Sundar Prashanth, who caught everyone’s eye when he won against Indian Davis Cup player Yuki Bhambri at the 2015 Aircel Chennai Open. Prashanth has a career-high ATP singles ranking of 335 achieved back in 2015. He also has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of 107 achieved in 2023.

The newest team to become part of the TPL, the Bengal Wizards, owned by Mr. Yatin Gupte and backed by Indian tennis legend, Leander Paes also conducted themselves with class during the auctions. Despite stiff competition from Gujarat, the Wizards were able to secure the services of Maria Timofeeva for 15.5 lakhs. The 19-year-old Russian has won one singles title on the WTA Tour along with five singles titles and six doubles titles on the ITF Circuit since making her debut back in 2021 will give the Bengal Wizards immense youthful energy during the matches.

They also picked up Sriram Balaji, who has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 287, achieved in 2017, and a Double’s ranking of world No. 84 achieved in 2023. Balaji has won a total of nine ITF singles titles on the futures circuit as well as 43 doubles ITF Futures and six Challenger doubles titles on the circuit and is currently a member of the Indian Davis Cup team. The Bengal Wizards were successfully able to pick up Anirudh Chandrasekar, who has won three ATP Challenger doubles titles this year while playing alongside fellow TPL player Vijay Sundar Prashanth.

Brand Ambassador of the Bengal Wizards, Leander Paes spoke of his team’s composition as he said, “I am glad that we could pick up the supremely talented Maria Timofeeva who has been on an alarming rise since the past couple of years, along with Sriram Balaji and Anirudh Chandrasekar who come in as valuable additions to our team. This year’s auction was a memorable one not just for Bengal Wizards, but for the league as a whole with as many as eight international stars making their way into the diamond category. It gives me immense pleasure to see how the Tennis Premier League has improved with every passing season. I am looking forward to seeing the evenly-matched teams in action and hope that the best team wins.”

Speaking of the success of the auctions for Season 5 of the TPL, Co-founder Kunal Thakkur expressed his delight as he said, “We are overwhelmed with the response received for the auction and sincerely thank all the team owners, ambassadors, and the academy heads for coming together to make this event such an emphatic success. The Gujarat Panthers’ historic  18.5 lakh bid for Sumit Nagal, making him the most expensive Indian player ever, is a testimony to the heights Tennis Premier League has achieved over the four seasons and the tremendous potential it holds. The auction sets a precedent for a remarkable fifth season and we are eager to see the action unfold soon.”

Mrunal Jain, Co-founder of TPL added to the sentiment as he said, “The exhilarating bidding wars and seeing the most expensive player picks in their respective categories make this auction a truly memorable one. With the addition of some of the country’s best tennis players, we look forward to delivering another massive season of Tennis Premier League and are confident of becoming synonymous with the sport in India.”

The TPL tees off at the magnificent Balewadi Stadium in Pune in association with the the All-India Tennis Association (AITA) and Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA). The Innovative Tennis League will run from the 12th of December 2023 till the 17th of December 2023.

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French Open 2023 Final, Iga Swiatek vs Muchova Highlights: Iga Swiatek Defends French Open Title, Beats Karolina Muchova In Final | Tennis News

French Open Women’s Singles Final: Iga Swiatek defeated Karolina Muchova.© AFP




French Open 2023 Final, Swiatek vs Muchova Highlights: World number one Iga Swiatek won her third French Open and fourth Grand Slam title on Saturday with an epic three-set victory over gallant Karolina Muchova in the final at Roland Garros. The 22-year-old Pole came through 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 to become the first woman since Justine Henin in 2007 to win back-to-back French Opens. Swiatek also won in Paris in 2020 and 2022 and added the US Open also last year. However, she achieved victory the hard way, giving up a set and 3-0 lead before twice recovering from breaks down in the decider.

Here are the Highlights of French Open 2023 Final Between Iga Swiatek vs Karolina Muchova:







  • 21:21 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: All tied once again!

    A marathon game from Iga Swaitek and it is 4-4 once again! This match has tilted both ways on occasions and the next break will surely decide the result!

  • 21:10 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Going down to the wire!

    Karolina Muchova has broken Iga Swiatek’s serve once again! It is 4-3! Can she do it? The unforced errors are going up with every game and this is the perfect chance for the challenger.

  • 21:00 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Swiatek in front!

    A break of her own and a service game means that Swiatek has taken the lead once again. 3-2 in the final set and although Muchova has not looked weak, it has been a good comeback for the World No 1.

  • 20:47 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Another break!

    Karolina Muchova has broken Iga Swiatek in the very first game of the third set and this is not looking good for the World No 1. Slight signs of frustration and a well-placed ace from Muchova has given her a massive advantage.

  • 20:40 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Comeback completed!

    Karolina Muchova has done it! 7-5 in the second set and this match is going the distance. A couple of unforced errors from Iga Swiatek along with a miraculous point for Muchova meant that this game is not over yet!

  • 20:31 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Muchova still fighting!

    The French Open final has been quite interesting in the second set and Muchova will once again be serving to take the match to the third set. What a turnaround and this will be remembered by tennis fans.

  • 20:20 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Muchova one game away from winning set!

    What a comeback! Muchova has broken once again and now she is serving for the set. It has been a resilient turnaround from the star and this will be a truly special set for her against the World No 1

  • 20:09 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Even stevens!

    Both Swiatek and Muchova won their service games and it is 4-3 advantage for the defending champion. However, the break from Muchova was very important and this can go down to the wire!

  • 19:58 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Comeback is on!

    A break and this time, it is Karolina Muchova. She broke Swiatek’s serve and it is 2-3 in the second set. A lot will depend on how he maintains this position and another break can truly change this game!

  • 19:52 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: The interesting connection!

    The official website of Roland Garros states -
    “Swiatek, the first woman since Serena Williams in 2015-2016 to win 13
    straight matches in Paris, has also regularly sought out Muchova as a training
    partner.”

  • 19:45 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: It is all Swaitek!

    It has been a testament to Swiatek’s talent that she has not looked uncomfortable even once in this match. She has not dropped a single set in this tournament and as it stands, there is very little chance that she will.

  • 19:41 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: One-sided affair

    6-2 in the first set and 2-0 in the first set! What domination from the World No 1!

  • 19:30 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Swiatek wins first set!

    Just 46 minutes and Iga Swiatek has won the first set 6-2. Complete domination from the defending champion and it will take something special from Muchova to come back into the match. Swiatek has favoured the crosscourt forehand as her go-to shot and the expansive play has indeed paid a lot of dividends.

  • 19:22 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Swiatek racing ahead!

    5-2 to the defending champion! She is showing no signs of slowing down right now! Muchova did win a game in between but it has been mostly one-way traffic.

  • 18:59 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Muchova fights back!

    An ace, a lobbed volley and overall good tennis – Muchova won his first game of the match and the first set is currently 3-1 in Swaitek’s favour. A good sign for the contender but the defending champion will look to finish this set fast.

  • 18:51 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Solid start!

    Swaitek held her serve brilliantly in the first game of the match and the first break followed soon enough. The World No 1 took just 7 minutes to go 2-0 in the match and this will be a tough journey for Muchova.

  • 18:42 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Let the games begin!

    It is time for the final and while Iga Swiatek will start as favourite, a lot of eyes will be on Muchova who will climb to No 16 if she loses and as high as No 10 in the rankings if she clinches the title.

  • 18:34 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: It is time!

    Time for the French Open women’s singles final! Iga Swiatek and Karolina Muchova are out in the middle and we are minutes away from the much-anticipated summit clash.

  • 18:19 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Not an easy road!

    Muchova will play in her first grand slam final. She is
    currently 43rd in the world and that will make her one one of the
    lowest-ranked women to ever compete in the final at Roland Garros.

  • 18:12 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Swiatek dominance!

    Iga Swiatek enjoys a 93.1 per cent win percentage at Roland
    Garros – only Margaret Court at the Australian Open (95.5) and Court at the
    French Open (95.2) have higher percentage at a Grand Slam.

  • 17:24 (IST)

    French Open Final Live: Welcome!

    Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the final between Iga Swiatek and Karolina Muchova!

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Tennis Is Very Important But Not Everything In My Life: Sania Mirza | Tennis News

Tennis is and will remain a significant aspect of Sania Mirza’s life but the legendary player says that not treating the sport as the be-all and end-all gave her the freedom to unleash her aggressive game every time she stepped on court. Sania, who is bidding adieu to the game, says she never had the fear of losing in her heart because it makes a player defensive.

The 36-year-old conjured up wins against one the best players of her era — then US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, Swiss legend Martina Hingis, Nadia Petrova, and Flavia Penneta.

Although she lost her singles matches to the legends of the game — Serena Williams and Venus Williams — she put up a decent fight when she was pitted against the American sisters.

“What made me that aggressive and that mindset was of actually not having the fear of losing,” Sania told PTI in an interview.

“For me, tennis was always and is always going to be a very, very large and big and important part of my life, but it is not my entire life. And that is the mindset I went with, even as a young girl and as a professional athlete. The worst that can happen is that you can lose a tennis match and then come back and try again.

“So, the fear of losing was not there. And I think a lot of people become defensive because they have the fear of losing. They think ‘oh if we push the ball or put the ball inside the court, maybe we won’t lose’. But, in the long run, that doesn’t work to become a top athlete.”

It’s just losing a tennis match

As an athlete you work to get as many wins under your belt as possible and such a risky style would not let you do that.

Since she was always prepared to lose matches, did the defeats affect Sania? “No, they affected me. But I knew I could try again next week. They affected me in the moment, some defeats more than the others. But I always knew that was not the end of the world. It was just losing a tennis match.”

The gift of forehand

The Indian ripped forehands from impossible-looking angles, a game style that brought much success in her almost two-decade long career in which she won three women’s doubles Grand Slam trophies and as many mixed doubles titles.

So did it come naturally or she had to work to develop such a shot? “I think it was a bit of both. I think I was gifted with the timing. I was gifted with the way I struck the ball. But I think there was a lot of work that went into my grip. There was a lot of effort that went in to bringing variation into the shot.

“That was just repetition, there was a lot of work that went into making the shot deceptive, where people are not able to read it. I think it was a mix of both. Repetitions, I think that is what I can tell you and working different angles of the court.

Don’t know if change in grip resulted in injury

Sania began with a western grip but, on the advise of coaches, she modified it to a semi-western grip. It was the ‘Indian’ wrist that allowed her to create those tough angles. But was it also a reason for her getting a career-threatening wrist injury which later forced her to quit singles? “I actually don’t know. I mean the thing is I have a very hyper-mobile joint structure. So, I don’t know if the injury would have happened with the western grip also, if it would not have happened with the continental grip.

“I can’t really get into a hypothetical situation. I mean I had a wrist injury and that was it. So, you had to just deal with it.” But there is also a view that she chose the easy route by quitting singles.

“I don’t react to it, I don’t really care what people say.”

I don’t care what people think of doubles format

The doubles format is considered by many a side show as against the singles, which tests all aspects of your game — fitness, movement, ground-strokes, stamina and mental fortitude.

In the fast-paced doubles, the reflexes and reactions become much more important as you cover just half the court.

Sania said her singles success gets overshadowed because of her doubles exploits.

“I got a lot of respect (because of doubles). I am very grateful for that. I had a great singles career.

“I was not number one but I was top-30 which has not happened from our side of the world in a very long time. Never happened for women and even for men, the last person was Vijay (Amritraj) or Ramesh (Krishnan), it was a long haul, we had someone playing as top-30 singles player and I had good success.

“Then I moved on to the doubles because my body was not able to take it after three surgeries and it was a right call. Being number one in the world at whatever you do is amazing.

“It does not really matter what people say. It (success) looks much more in doubles because I was number one in doubles. In the fraternity there is lot of respect for each other.”

The most vulnerable, weakest and the strongest

She is combative by nature but there would be moments, like in any athlete’s life, where you feel vulnerable. When did Sania feel the strongest? “The weakest I felt was when I had a really bad wrist injury during the 2008 Olympics. I would say that probably was the time when I went through a lot of mental health issues, when I had depression.

“Being at the peak of my career not knowing if I would be able to play again or if I would be able to comb my hair. I would say I had where I felt very weak.

“And where I felt the strongest, I would say there were many times where I felt very strong, but probably the most invincible was during the middle of 2014-end till the middle of 2016. Those almost two years of my playing life were incredible.

“There are not many athletes who get to go on the court and feel like you are not going to lose a tennis match, or any match.

“You feel like you are stepping on the court and you’ve almost half won the match just by stepping on the court. That was the feeling that used to happen when Martina (Hingis) and I were stepping on the court for that period of time.” They won the Wimbledon (2015), US Open (2015) and the Australian Open (2016) in an incredible run.

The missed Olympic medal

Sania has medals from many multi-sport big-ticket events like the CWG and the Asian Games but an Olympic medal eluded her. She came closest in 2016, when she and Rohan Bopanna competed in the bronze play-off, but lost to the Czech pair of Radek Stepanek and Lucie Hradceka.

“I am very content with what I have achieved. To represent India in four Olympics has been so so amazing. If I could have one moment back it would be that bronze medal match, or the match before that, when we played the semifinals.”

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