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Sania eyes 7th Grand Slam title, 1st with Croatian Dodig

- IANS

melbourne — Sania Mirza will be bidding for her seventh major tennis title, and first with Croatian partner Ivan Dodig, in the Australian Open mixed doubles final where the second seeds take on unseeded American Abigail Spears and Colombian Juan Sebastian Cabal here on Sunday.

Sania-Dodig overcame a tough one-hour-18-minute battle in the semifinal against Aussies Samantha Stosur and Sam Groth 6-4, 2-6, (10-5) on Friday. Abigail-Cabal defeated Elina Svitolina of Ukraine and Aussie Chris Guiccione 7-6 (1), 6-2 in the last four stage.

The Indo-Croatian pair will play their second Grand Slam final, having lost the French Open final to experience­d pair of Leander Paes and Martina Hingis last year.

It will be Sania’s second Australian Open mixed doubles final after winning in 2009 with compatriot Mahesh Bhupathi. She has won three mixed doubles titles, the last being the 2014 US Open with Brazilian Bruno Soares.

The 30-year-old Hyderabadi has six major titles in her kitty, three in mixed doubles and three in women’s doubles. The second seeded Sania-Dodig showed impressive composure to claim the semifinal. They were given a run for their money by Samantha-Groth but eventually emerged stronger from the tie. Sania committed two double faults at crucial phases of the contest. But she remained unfazed by the mistakes.

“I was serving ok, just those couple of double faults. But that’s how it is. Me and Ivan are a good team, we stay positive and fight. We support each other when the chips are down,” Sania said after the match on Friday. “Our strength is our return. We just had to trust we will get a chance, and we did.”

Dodig said he was under pressure in the match as the going got tough. “To be honest, I feel a bit of pressure,” said Dodig.

Dodig said as he is yet to win a major title in mixed doubles he will try harder and will take cue from her partner who has greater experience in summit clashes.

Dodig says he doesn’t have as many Grand Slams as her so he will be trying his best in the final that they reached on Friday.

Dodig, 32, added he is glad to strike up a decent partnershi­p with Sania. “I’ve really enjoyed playing with Sania. We had a good run last year here as well.” . —

 ?? AFP ?? India’s Sania Mirza (right) and Croatia’s Ivan Dodig celebrate their victory against Australia’s Sam Groth and Samantha Stosur in the semifinal. —
AFP India’s Sania Mirza (right) and Croatia’s Ivan Dodig celebrate their victory against Australia’s Sam Groth and Samantha Stosur in the semifinal. —

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