The former Pakistan Captain has called Sania Mirza as inspiration for many after the Tennis star burst into tears when she started to address a post-match ceremony in Melbourne.


Lahore: Pakistan former Captain Shoaib Malik on Saturday gave a special message to Sania Mirza, his wife, over her remarkable journey as Tennis player.
Taking to the social media, Shoaib Malik shared a heart-touching message for Sania by calling her “an inspiration for many”.
He wrote, “- You are the much needed hope for all the women in sports. Super proud of you for all you have achieved in your career. You're an inspiration for many, keep going strong. Many congratulations on an unbelievable career...,”.
- You are the much needed hope for all the women in sports. Super proud of you for all you have achieved in your career. You're an inspiration for many, keep going strong. Many congratulations on an unbelievable career... pic.twitter.com/N6ziDeUGmV
— Shoaib Malik ?? (@realshoaibmalik) January 27, 2023
The couple remained in the spotlight last year when rumours about their separation became headlines on the media in both Pakistan and India. The social media also reacted to the rumors.

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