Sania Mirza

Corona crisis: Sania Mirza ready to play tennis even between closed doors

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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is ready to play between closed doors due to corona epidemic. He said that in order to enter competitive tennis, he is ready to play in a non-spectator match.

Sania Mirza
Sania Mirza

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is ready to play between closed doors due to corona epidemic. He said that in order to enter competitive tennis, he is ready to play in a non-spectator match. Sania Mirza is the second highest level tennis player after Spanish star Rafael Nadal, who advocated for the event without fans.

Tennis has suffered a major setback due to the deadly corona virus. The first major tournament to be affected by the Corona virus was the French Open, which was initially to be played from 24 May to 7 June. Now this Grand Slam will be played between September 20 and October 4, while the iconic Wimbledon was canceled this year.

Sania Mirza joined India Today’s e-conclave Corona series. He said, ‘Whatever happens in such a situation, it is good. What is the other option ..? Of course, this is not ideal. We want to play for the fans …

Sania Mirza admitted that it is better to play behind closed doors than not playing at all. He said, ‘I have no problem personally (playing in front of the empty stand). Travel is a big issue for me. Well let’s not be a fan, but the game is so .. although it is not so simple. There is a lot of risk in this.

Sania said, ‘If you ask me personally that I will play the empty stadium ..? So my answer will be yes. I have waited for two years to return to tennis. Apparently, it was stopped in the meantime. So I will do everything to come back to tennis again.

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