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Watch: Feel proud to compete at the highest level after becoming a mother, says Sania Mirza

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza on living the dream at Wimbledon, competing at this stage in her career, and a message to every mother.

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Jul 09, 2021 · 10:54 am
Watch: Feel proud to compete at the highest level after becoming a mother, says Sania Mirza
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"I always tell mothers that you don't have to kill your dreams just because you have a baby. You have to keep going after it and that doesn't make you a bad incapable mother."

2015 Wimbledon Champion, @MirzaSania opens up on how life has changed since the birth of her son pic.twitter.com/J2waAcQpvy

— Indian Tennis Daily (@IndTennisDaily) July 9, 2021
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