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Sania Mirza gives a sneak peek into her life with selfies

Former Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, renowned for both her athletic prowess and engaging social media presence, recently shared a series of personal updates on Instagram.

Sania posted a delightful thread of photos, including a heartwarming selfie with her son, Izhaan Mirza Malik, and several mirror selfies showcasing her style. “Places change but selfies remain,” the 37-year-old captioned her post.

In the first image, Sania is seen enjoying a moment with Izhaan while seated in a car. The following photos feature her modeling chic outfits in front of a mirror.

 

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She looked stunning in an all-black dress, her hair elegantly styled in a bun. In another snapshot, she sported a brown button-down shirt paired with a black skirt, accessorized with a belt and minimal jewelry.

One of the photos captures her playfully pouting while taking a selfie.

Sania’s fans and followers quickly flooded her post with warm comments and affection, highlighting the popularity and positive response to her social media updates.

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