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Sania Mirza – Ace against Odds

Ace against Odds, Sania Mirza’s autobiography is beautifully written by Sania with her father Imran and sports journalist Shivani Gupta. In stark contrast to Bindra’s book, the book is written in a way that it feels like a story.
The story charts her journey from her childhood, a part of which was spent in United States as her parents wanted to provide a better future for their kids. But the decision to come back to India proved critical for her own Career.
Mirza rose to fame after winning Wimbledon’s Double Girls’ Championship and says – “I hope the book is a useful road map to guide the next generation of tennis players from India. If my story can inspire even one youngster to the heights of winning a Grand Slam in the future, I will feel blessed,” says Mirza.
Don’t miss it, definitely as inspirational read
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