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Sania Mirza turns 30

| | Nov 15, 2016, at 09:59 pm
New Delhi, Nov 15 (IBNS): Indian Tennis sensation Sania Misrza, who brought glory to the nation by becoming the number one doubles player in the world, turned 30 on Tuesday.

Sania posted her picture on the Instagram page celebrating birthday with balloons.

"Waking up to this Birthday Morning Thank you everybody for the wishes ," she wrote with the picture.

In her career so far, the Tennis star has won three Grand Slam women’s doubles titles and three Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.

Wishing her on the birthday, West Bengal Chief Minister Banerjee tweeted: "Happy birthday @MirzaSania. Wish you all the best for your future. Keep making India proud always."

The official Twitter page of the Australian Open said: "Yes @MirzaSania, it is your birthday! Wishing our 2016 women's doubles champion a very happy one at that #AusOpen."

WTA tweeted: "Happy Birthday to Doubles World No.1 @MirzaSania! ."

 

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