Tennis star Sania Mirza retired from the Grand Slam a few days ago. The legendary Indian will end his tennis career very soon. It is known that the Dubai Open is going to be Sania’s last competition. Not that she will retire at all after retiring from tennis. Joining cricket. Sania is taking over as the mentor of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the Women’s IPL.
The tennis star will mainly work as a consultant in the Women’s Indian Premier League. In that case, she will share her long sports life experience with RCB women cricketers. However, Sania was a little surprised to get an offer to become a mentor from RCB. But now she is looking forward to working with young athletes. Sania will also encourage women in sports.
Sania said in an interview in this regard, “I was a little surprised to get the offer (mentor) at first. But now I am looking forward to working. I want to make young cricketers understand that sports can be a good profession. Work so that the next generation is interested in coming to this profession. I will work so that the next generation is interested in this profession. I would like everyone not to be afraid to take up sports as a profession. Everyone dreams of growing up in sports. “
Sania also said about her preparation to work with RCB. She said, “I have been playing tennis for a long time (20 years). I have accumulated a lot of experience. I will talk to them (cricketers) about mental issues first. I want to make them mentally strong and confident. I will teach you how to handle all pressures and bring success.’
Meanwhile, for the first-ever Women’s IPL, Bengaluru fielded a strong team. The team has bought Indian star Smriti Mandhana by spending huge sums of money from the auction. Besides, star cricketers like Ellyse Perry, Megan Shute, Sophie Devine, Richa Ghosh, and Den Phan will play for Bangalore. Sania’s addition to the team added to the attraction.