Indian tennis superstar Sania Mirza recently got candid about motherhood, parenting struggles, and societal expectations during her appearance on Masoom Minawala’s podcast.
Known for her bold voice and record-breaking tennis achievements, Sania gave a heartfelt insight into what it's like to balance life as a professional athlete and a mother.
Sania spoke about the imbalance in parenting roles, stating clearly that motherhood is not, and has never been, a 50-50 partnership. “A mother always ends up doing more. This is a norm, not just in one place or country but across the world,” she said. Her words resonated with many working women who often find themselves juggling multiple roles with limited support.
Sania Mirza, who was married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and continues to receive admiration from both India and Pakistan, has long been a symbol of strength and representation for women in sports. Her story is a testament to the challenges working mothers face, particularly in demanding careers, and her voice adds to the ongoing conversation about gender roles and parenting responsibilities.
By speaking up, Sania continues to inspire women to own their journeys—whether in sports, careers, or motherhood—without guilt or apology.