Autobiography
Overview
Mahesh Bhupathi believes that Sania Mirza has always faced challenges with determination, confidence, and self-respect, and has played a significant role in transforming the Indian sports scene. Martina Hingis praises Sania's strong forehand and well-placed serves, which have helped her achieve success in tennis. Sania Mirza, who became famous when she won the Wimbledon girls' doubles title at the age of 16, has been India's top-ranked player in singles and doubles from 2003 until her retirement from singles in 2012. She has won six Grand Slam titles, including an incredible 41 consecutive wins with her doubles partner, Martina Hingis, from August 2015 to February 2016. In her autobiography, Ace Against Odds, Sania writes candidly about the challenges she faced along the way, including injuries, emotional trauma, and constant public scrutiny. Despite the setbacks, Sania remained focused, broke rules, spoke her mind, and played fiercely for India without worrying about her rankings. Her story is an inspiration for all, even after she retires from tennis.
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 256
- Published: 4 July 2016
- Country of Publication: India