The tennis star highlighted that the important thing in life was knowing who would support you in tough times.
Indian tennis player Sania Mirza, in an exclusive interview with BBC Urdu, said that sports taught her that bad days don’t last and one has to try to make the next day better.
When asked by the interviewer if lessons in winning or losing from sports applied in real life, Mirza stated that no book could teach her the life lessons she learned through playing sports.
Mirza continued that she carried this through in her own experiences. “Bad days don’t last — good days also don’t last but you have to try to stretch those good days. If you have a bad day, you have to try to make the next day better.”
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