Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

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SANIA-HINGIS | Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis recently created a world record with 29 successive victories.

The duo famously known as #SanTina added to their accolades the title of the Women’s Doubles title at the Australian Open. The duo won their title clash 7-6 6-2 to lift their 3rd consecutive Grand Slam doubles title.

 

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

Here’s a list of their famous previous wins in 2015 :
1. Indian Wells Masters (Indian Wells) with Swiss Martina Hingis in March.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

2. Miami Open (Miami) with Swiss Martina Hingis in March/April.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

3. Family Circle Cup (Charleston) with Swiss Martina Hingis in April.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

4. Wimbledon (London) with Swiss Martina Hingis in June/July.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

5. US Open (New York) with Swiss Martina Hingis in August/September.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

6. Guangzhou International Women’s Open (Guangzhou) with Swiss Martina Hingis in September.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

7. Wuhan Open (Wuhan) with Swiss Martina Hingis in September/October.

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

  8. China Open (Beijing) with Swiss Martina Hingis in October.  

Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

 

 

9. WTA Finals (Singapore) with Swiss Martina Hingis in October/November.
Sania-Hingis pair lift the Women’s double’s title #AusOpen

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