Ex-Indian tennis legend also indulges in self-care as she spends quality time with loved ones in Dubai
Former Indian tennis legend Sania Mirza recently shared some precious moments from her quality time with family and friends in her latest social media post, offering a glimpse into her recent whereabouts.
In her latest Instagram post, Mirza shared several charming photos from her recent outings in Dubai, where she currently resides. She was accompanied by her sister, Anam Mirza, and friends, including Indian actor Parineeti Singh, with whom she is often seen together.
Taking to the Meta-owned photo and video-sharing app, the former athlete captioned the post: "Soul(is)ful".
In the photos, Mirza, who also won six Grand Slams for India, can be seen can be seen hanging out with her sister and other family members at a mall.
She also posted an adorable selfie with her five-year-old son, Izhan Mirza Malik, whom she shares with her former husband, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.
In one of the photos, Mirza can also be seen sitting with Singh on a boat in the evening, with the 37-year-old former athlete's arm wrapped around the 35-year-old actor.
She also made time for some self-care and self-love as she can be seen getting dolled up at a salon, in another one of the photos.
Mirza's separation from Malik was confirmed after he announced his marriage to Pakistani actor Sana Javed in January, this year.
Mirza initiated a 'khula' — a form of divorce in Islamic law that allows a woman to divorce her husband. According to sources, this decision came as she was not happy with the 41-year-old cricketer's regular interactions with other females.
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