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Sania Mirza, Shoaib Malik to be divorced officially: Reports Sania-Shoaib
Image Credit: Instagram/Shoaib Malik

Sania Mirza, Shoaib Malik to be divorced officially: Reports

IBNS | @indiablooms | 11 Nov 2022, 02:19 pm

India's tennis icon Sania Mirza and former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik will be divorced officially, confirmed the couple's close friend as reported by various media.

Sania and Shoaib are separated, some reports have claimed.

While Sania is presently in Dubai, Shoaib is in his country.

The speculation over their divorce started after Sania shared some cryptic posts on social media.

"Where do broken hearts go. To find Allah," Sania had written in a post.

In another picture where she featured with her son, the former tennis player said, "The moments that get me through the hardest days."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Sania Mirza (@mirzasaniar)

Shoaib's Instagram post too raised doubts over their married life.

Sharing a picture from the birthday celebration of their son, Shoaib wrote in a post,"When you were born, we became more humble and life meant something special to us.

"We may be not together and meeting everyday but Baba is always thinking about you and your smile every single second. May Allah give you everything you ask for @izhaan.mirzamalik. Baba & Mama love you."

Sania and Shoaib got married in 2010 stirring a huge controversy linking their respective nationality as India and Pakistan share strenuous bilateral relations.

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