Tennis star spends month of February travelling, dining and gymming
Indian tennis star seems to be a truly strong woman as she indulged in a super-busy routine throughout the ongoing month of February, which shows her resilience against any ups and downs that life brings.
Sania is not letting the fun stop despite her divorce from Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik as evidenced by her latest Instagram post.
Known for an active social media presence, the 37-year-old superlady shared with her fans her packed schedule for the month, saying that "some more" travelling was still due.
"February so far [...]," the tennis star captioned her multi-picture post with many emojis describing her activities throughout the month.
The pictures shared by Sania depicted a lot of travelling, dining and events, all just right after the announcement of her split with former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik.
The pair’s divorce wasn’t confirmed until Malik and his newly-wed wife, Sana Javed, made their marriage announcement in January, leaving fans and followers surprised over their unexpected union.
People were initially left stunned thinking that the couple was featured in a shoot, however, Sana changed her Instagram bio to "Sana Shoaib Malik".
In a post after the unexpected announcement, tennis star Mirza's sister confirmed the divorce between her sister and Malik, saying that their marriage has been ended for a few months now.
"At this sensitive period of her life, we would like to request all fans and well-wishers to refrain from indulging in any speculation and to respect her need for privacy," Sania's sister wrote.
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