India’s Sania Mirza captured her third Grand Slam mixed doubles title, winning the US Open crown with Brazilian partner Bruno Soares and then declared herself “a proud Indian”.
Mirza and Soares defeated American Abigail Spears and Mexico’s Santiago Gonazalez 6-1, 2-6, 11-9.
Soares claimed a second US Open mixed doubles title to go with his 2012 victory with Russian Ekaterina Makarova. Mirza had lifted mixed doubles titles at the 2009 Australian Open and 2012 French Open with compatriot Mahesh Bhupathi.
Mirza’s win comes just a month after she was described by Hindu nationalist politician K. Laxman, as “Pakistan’s daughter-in-law” and unfit to be a representative of India, due to her marriage to cricketer Shoaib Malik.
“It was tough, you know. Just before I left there was a lot happening at home. But, yeah. Still a proud Indian, I guess, five weeks later,” said Mirza.
Mirza and Soares, playing their first event together, needed six match points to take victory with the Indian star celebrating by performing an enthusiastic bunny hop into the arms of the Brazilian.
“I got tight. He held his nerve. I needed that a little bit with my serve. I was serving well till then,” said Mirza, who double faulted on the first match point.
“I was making a lot of first serves. It’s never easy. No matter how many you win, never easy to close it out.”