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Coming back to tennis is priority: Sania Mirza

- IANS

new delhi — After a career-pausing break and motherhood, will Sania Mirza bounce back to the tennis court for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics? It’s a long way off, feels the former doubles World No.1 who says resuming her game is a priority as soon as the pregnancy is done. She wants to set an example that people shouldn’t give up dreams just because they’re pregnant.

Sania and her cricketer husband Shoaib Malik, who got married in 2010, announced her pregnancy last month.

“It was just about time... I was down with my knee injury anyway and we had been thinking about it for a while... We thought it was a good time to start a family and experience this new phase of our lives,” Sania told IANS over phone from Hyderabad. The tennis ace is suffering from a condition called jumper’s knee, which has kept her off the game for over six months. She even missed the Australian Open earlier this year. Is the knee any better? “It definitely is. I haven’t played since mid-October, so it has been a solid six months and more. Rest was something everyone was recommendi­ng... So, I won’t say it’s perfect, but it’s better,” said the sportswoma­n, who finds it difficult to rest.

Will she compete at the 2020 Olympics?

“The 2020 Olympics is a long way off. I’ve said this many times that as tennis players, we wish we knew what our lives brought us tomorrow. Having said that though, it definitely looks very doable right now. But one has to wait and watch where life really takes you. Most definitely, I would say coming back to playing is priority as soon as the pregnancy is done,” said the 31-year-old, who is due to deliver her first child in October.

She is not letting weight woes worry her.

“Weight is so superficia­l. For a woman, it’s all about embracing the pregnancy. When you’re pregnant, what’s most important is having a healthy baby. I really want women to understand that whether you’re a celebrity or not, it doesn’t matter. You are going to get bigger when you’re pregnant and you will lose the weight as long as you want to.”

Sania, whose baby’s surname would be Mirza-Malik — an amalgam of the last names of both the parents — is confident she won’t let motherhood hold her back in her career. “Pregnancy is not something that holds you back in any way. It’s very empowering and is something that is part of being a woman and it’s something I always looked forward to... having a family... (I knew) tennis is something that will take a backseat eventually.

“My goal is to come back and that’s the most important thing. Of course, my kid is very important in my life right now, but after that, I would like to come back to playing because it’s an example I’d like to set for my kid as well that you don’t give up on your dreams just because you’re pregnant,” said the youth icon, adding: “I am young enough to come back and still play and be the best that I can be.” —

 ?? AFP ?? India’s Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal at the Commonweal­th Games with a throw of 86.47m. —
AFP India’s Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal at the Commonweal­th Games with a throw of 86.47m. —
 ?? AFP file ?? Sania Mirza with her husband Shoaib Malik. —
AFP file Sania Mirza with her husband Shoaib Malik. —

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