Veteran Indian doubles tennis player Sania Mirza on Monday revealed that she had contracted coronavirus at the beginning of the New Year — 2021.
The tennis star, in a post on Instagram, said she had contracted COVID-19. However, she is now "healthy and absolutely fine".
Sharing her experience during the COVID-19 period, she said: "I was lucky to not have any major symptoms for the most part of it, but I was in isolation and the toughest part was to stay away from my 2-year-old and family."
The tennis star said that she could not even imagine what people and their families were going through when their loved ones are sick, in hospital — all alone and by themselves.
"It was scary as you aren't very sure what to expect and hear so many different things and stories [...] you get a new symptom every day and the uncertainty of it is extremely hard to deal with not just physically but mentally and emotionally as well," she said.
Furthermore, she said that she was fortunate to be "more or less OK" throughout it all; however, being away from her family was the scariest thing for her — to not know when she could see them again.
Stressing that the virus was no joke, she said that she had contracted it despite taking all the precautions that she could.
"We must do everything we can to protect our friends and family [...] wear your masks, wash your hands, and protect yourself and your loved ones," she said.
"We are in this fight together," Mirza added.
Antonela Roccuzzo's husband is said to have been big deal for Cruz Beckham's father
Al Nassr player is "toughest opponent" for popular Premier League Hall of Fame player
Al Nassr player is back with Portugal after missing friendly against Sweden
Camp will see players prepare for upcoming series against New Zealand, England as well as T20I World Cup
From triumph to tribulation: Undertaker's WrestleMania missteps revealed
Sharing three pictures of them together, Malik captioned the post: "Happy Birthday Sana Shoaib Malik"