Martina Hingis earned her 11th Grand Slam women’s doubles title and second at the US Open on Sunday.
At 34 years old and already a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Hingis paired with Sania Mirza of India to beat Casey Dellacqua of Australia and Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 6-3, 6-3 in the US Open final.
The title comes 18 years after Hingis’ first major in doubles, at the Australian Open, and 17 years after the Swiss star won her other doubles championship at Flushing Meadows.
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“We all felt like there was a little bit of nervousness, definitely, especially today because ... it has been a while, 18 years,” said Hingis, who won the 1998 US Open with Jana Novotna.
Hingis also won the US Open mixed doubles title this year with Leander Paes of India.
Hingis, who reached No. 1 in the rankings and won five Grand Slam singles titles in the 1990s, initially quit tennis in 2002 because of foot and leg injuries, then rejoined the circuit full-time in 2006. She announced her retirement again in 2007, when she was given a two-year suspension for testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon. At the time, she denied taking the drug, but did not appeal the ruling.
She returned to the tennis tour in recent years as a coach and now is back playing, perhaps with an eye to competing at next year’s Rio Olympics.
Hingis was asked about the possibility of continuing to play into her late 40s, the way the woman she was named after, Martina Navratilova, did.
“Yeah, but I am not Martina Navratilova,” Hingis replied.
Hingis and Mirza only began playing as a team in March, and now they have won a second Grand Slam trophy in a row, after Wimbledon in July.
“I think we trust each other on and off the court,” Mirza said. “I think that helps us through a lot of tough moments on the court. Obviously our games match, kind of complement each other, so to say, with her at the net and me at the back.”
Hingis and Mirza were seeded No. 1 in New York. Dellacqua and Shvedova were seeded fourth.
“With all the pressure on us, all the time, we are really happy to come through,” Mirza said.
Shvedova said: “They are very tough to beat. Maybe we can beat them next time.”
Mirza thinks her victory is likely to be a big deal in India.
“Grand Slams mean a lot, but obviously being a woman and being the first one to be able to achieve everything that I am achieving is amazing for, not just India, for Indian women, but for Indian sports, for women to pick up sports in the country and that side of the world,” she said. “So I hope they are proud.”
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