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On the eve of the doubles final of the WTA Finals in Singapore late last month, Sania Mirza put this quote on her Instagram feed: “What if I fall? Oh, my darling, what if you fly?"

It had been a tough road to the final. Mirza and Cara Black had been stretched to match tie-breakers in the previous two matches, and even had to fight off three match points in the semi-final. But once in the final, in their first season-ending championship together, in their last match together, Mirza and Black found their wings.

They showed how devastatingly beautiful doubles could be and how, when a team works in effortless sync, it lends tennis a completely different rhythm. They crushed defending champions Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai 6-1, 6-0 in the final in WTA’s showpiece event on 26 October. It was the heaviest defeat recorded in the summit clash of WTA Finals since its inception in 1973.

Was it also as close to tennis perfection Mirza has reached on a doubles court?

“Yes, it probably was," Mirza says. “Paul McNamee, the coach of the Chinese team, admitted later to me that my first genuine error of the match came when we were up 6-1, 4-love, and that tells the story.

“It was also a tremendous honour to have been presented the trophy by Martina Navratilova while being watched by the other all-time greats, like Billie Jean King and Chris Evert, and it is something that I can never forget."

It was a memorable finish to what Mirza says was a “phenomenal year". She broke into the top 5 in doubles on 7 July for the first time, won the US Open mixed doubles with Brazil’s Bruno Soares in September, and followed it up with a gold in mixed doubles (with Saketh Myneni) and a bronze in women’s doubles (with Prarthana Thombare) at the Incheon Asian Games later that month.

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