Indian tennis superstar Sania Mirza returned to the winner’s circle on Sunday with the doubles title at the Ostrava Open.
The second-seeded Indo-Chinese pair of Mirza and Zhang Shuai needed 64 minutes to blow away the third-seeded American-Kiwi combine of Kaitlyn Christian and Erin Routliffe 6-3, 6-2 in the final.
This was Mirza’s first title of the season and the 43rd overall of her storied career. The Ostrava triumph also happens to be the six-time Grand Slam champion’s first win at the WTA 500 level since the new structure of tournaments was introduced last December.
The win in the Czech Republic marks Mirza’s second title since giving birth to her son Izhaan Mirza Malik in October 2018.
Post her maternity leave, Sania Mirza joined the WTA Tour back in January 2020 and made a triumphant comeback in her very first tournament. Partnering Nadiia Kichenok of Ukraine, the Indian went on to win the WTA 250 tournament in Hobart.
However, she could not replicate the success in her next three events at the Australian Open, Dubai and Doha before the tour came to a standstill because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Sania Mirza made the final in Cleveland last month
Sania Mirza returned to action this year at the Qatar Open, where she reached the semifinals alongside Andrea Klepac of Slovenia. But she went on a poor run of results in her next five tournaments, losing before the quarter-finals.
It was finally in Cleveland last month, where things fell into place for the Indian once again. In partnership with Christina McHale of the USA, Mirza made her first final on the WTA Tour in 19 months.
The duo, however, went down to Japanese top seeds Shuko Aoyama and Ena Shibahara 5-7, 3-6.
Mirza teamed up with Zhang Shuai at the Luxembourg Open last week and made the quarterfinals there before lifting the trophy at Ostrava this week.
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