Deccan Chronicle

Sania wins Heart, donates money

● Sania Mirza became the first Indian to win the Fed Cup Heart Award for her successful return to tennis post her maternity break. ● Sania has donated the prize money of $2,000 towards the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.

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New Delhi, May 11: Tennis ace Sania Mirza on Monday became the first Indian to win the Fed Cup Heart Award for her successful return to the court post motherhood.

Sania won the award for Asia/Oceania zone after securing a whopping 10,000 plus votes out of the total

16,985 cast for this year’s three regional Group I nominees.

The Fed Cup Heart Award winners were determined via online voting by fans which went on for a week starting from May 1.

Sania’s vote share of over

60 per cent of the total votes is a testimony to the global popularity of the Indian star at the Fed Cup competitio­n.

“It’s an honour to win the Fed Cup Heart Award as the first Indian. I dedicate this award to the entire country and to all my fans and thank everyone for voting for me. I hope to bring more laurels to the country in the future,” she said in a statement issued by the All India Tennis Associatio­n (AITA).

Sania made a comeback to Fed Cup after four years and helped India qualify for the play-offs for the first time in history.

After giving birth to her son, Izhaan in October

2018, Sania returned to the court in January this year and instantly achieved success by clinching the women’s doubles title at Hobart alongside Nadiia Kichenok.

The winners from each category received $2000 as prize money, which the 33year-old Hyderabadi decided to donate to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. “I want to donate the money that I get from this award to the Telangana Chief Minister’s Relief Fund as the world is going through very difficult times with the virus,” said Sania.

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