MUMBAI (INDIA) – India’s Sania Mirza said the dream of winning a medal at her fourth Olympics in Tokyo this year was a source of motivation for her to return to the WTA circuit after a gap of one year.
Mirza, along with Slovenian Andreja Klepac, reached the semi-finals in the women’s doubles at the Qatar Open on Wednesday. This would make it her first tournament since February 2020 when she played at the same Doha event.
The 34-year-old, who recovered from COVID-19 in January, said she wanted to bounce back from the defeat she suffered in the Olympic bronze medal play-off match in 2016, during which she lost 6-1 7-5 in mixed doubles with partner Rohan Bopanna.
The six-time Grand Slam doubles champion Mirza said, “The Tokyo Olympics was definitely one of the reasons (for my comeback).”
“We came really, really close to winning that medal last time (when) we lost the bronze medal match.
“I feel when I sort of close this chapter of my life… an Olympic medal is something that I would have loved to win. So I want to give myself another shot at it.
“Whether I can be or will I be able to? Time will tell, but that is something important to me and it was one of the motivations for me to come back.”
Mirza also said she is motivated to be an inspiration for women to chase their dreams.
“Women sort of think that once they have a baby, life is over, but it’s not,” she said.
“You don’t have to crush your dreams because you have a child. You can still go after them.”