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Sania,Martina reunite for WTA Finals

| | Oct 27, 2016, at 01:54 am
New Deli, Oct 26 (IBNS): In a bid to defend their WTA Finals title in Singapore, Indian tennis star Sania Mirza announced she is reuniting with her doubles partner Martina Hingis.

Posting a picture with Hingis, Sania tweeted: "Ready or not - here we come @WTA @mhingis #SanTina."

Winnign 41 matches on the trot, the duo had earlier become the number one doubles team in the world.

They had clinched three grand slam titles and 11 WTA titles in their span of 41 wins.

Hisgis tweeted: "a little hello from #Santina from the draw ceremony in Singapore #wta #wtafinals @MirzaSania."

They had parted ways in August.

Image: Sania Mirza Twitter page

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