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MELBOURNE: Sania Mirza won the first tournament she entered after a two-year break on Saturday but she plans to take her return to tennis one week at a time, the former world No. 1 doubles player said. Mirza, who won six Grand Slam doubles titles, took a break from the game after the China Open in October 2017 and gave birth to her son a year later. She made a winning return to the WTA Tour at the Hobart International with Ukrainian Nadiia Kichenok, picking up her 42nd WTA doubles title and the first since winning the women’s doubles in Brisbane in 2017.

The 33-year-old won her first Grand Slam in mixed doubles at the Australian Open in 2009 and also bagged the women’s doubles in 2016 but Mirza is unsure what is in store beyond Melbourne Park. “I think a lot is going to depend on my body, how it’s going to react,” she said. “So I haven’t really thought about it as much. I’m just going to take it day by day and week by week really. I’m just here, I’m having a good time, I’m winning. What more can I ask for in a comeback?”

Mirza said she only seriously started contemplating a return to professional tennis five or six months ago. “It took time for me to understand how my body is reacting, how I’m reacting. How mentally, emotionally, I am reacting.”

Mirza always believed there was tennis left in her and considers her son to be her new inspiration.

“I think my son is my inspiration to be here,” she said. “I hope when he starts to understand tennis and everything that’s going on within a few years, he will be really proud of me.” Reuters

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