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Amul posts doodle as Sania Mirza bids sad farewell to her career

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Amul posts doodle as Sania Mirza bids sad farewell to her career

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  • Tennis star Sania Mirza announced her retirement from her stellar Grand Slam career.
  • Amul, a dairy brand, has now participated in the celebration of her outstanding career.
  • Their sketch depicts an emotional Sania giving a parting speech following the match.
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Amul posts a doodle as Sania Mirza bids a sad farewell to her career at the Australian Open in 2023. She concluded her Grand Slam career with an emotional speech following the match. Social media was soon flooded with varied posts. While many renowned people referred to her as a “legend,” others wished her a happy retirement. Amul, a dairy brand, has now participated in the celebration of her outstanding career.

“#Amul Topical: India’s legendary tennis player bids goodbye!” Amul posted on Instagram while posting a creative. Amul’s sketch depicts an emotional Sania giving a parting speech following the match. “Kabhi alvida na Sania” and “Hang up racket, open packet!” are written on the image. Sania Mirza entered the Australian Open 2023 with Rohan Bopanna. Still, she lost the mixed doubles title to Brazilians Luisa Stefani and Rafael Mataos in the final on Friday at Rod Laver Arena.

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The post has received over 73,500 likes since it was posted a day ago, including one from Sania Mirza. Many others also expressed their opinions in the comments section.

Here’s how users reacted

“@amul_india never fails in their ads,” posted a Twitter user. “What a wonderful tribute to our pride! @mirzasaniar we all love you,” commented another. “Congratulations,” wrote a third. The comments section is replete with heart emoticons.

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Sania Mirza first appeared at a Grand Slam tournament in Melbourne against Serena Williams in 2005. She won her first Grand Slam trophy alongside Mahesh Bhupathi at the Rod Laver Arena – the same venue where she played her last. “It started in Melbourne in 2005 when I played Serena Williams in the third round here as an 18-year-old. That was scary enough 18 years ago. I have had the privilege to come back here again and again and win some tournaments here and play some great finals…I couldn’t think of a better arena to finish my career in a Grand Slam,” said Sania Mirza in the post-match interview.

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