Sania Mirza And Husband Shoaib Malik Announce Reality Show

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza and her husband Shoaib Malik are launching a reality show called,  The Mirza Malik Show, on Urduflix, an OTT platform. The announcement comes at a time when there are media reports indicating that the couple is headed for a split.

Sania Mirza retired from tennis at the end of the 2022 season. She won six grand slam titles in her career – three doubles grand slam titles and three mixed doubles titles. She was ranked world number 1 in doubles. In singles, she reached a peak ranking of world number 27. Her best singles result came at the US Open where she reached the fourth round.

Mirza and Malin married in 2010. In 2018, they became parents to a baby boy. Mirza’s husband Shoaib Malik is a Pakistani cricketer who played for the country between 1990 and 2021. He was the captain of the Pakistan cricket team between 2007 and 2009.

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Netflix To Bid On Tennis Streaming Rights

Netflix is considering getting into live-streaming sports and tennis is one of the sports it is considering. It will be great for the sport to have a ubiquitous streaming platform like Netflix to show live tennis.

Amazon Prime which has been showing live-streaming tennis for a few years is planning to end its tennis coverage in 2023. That opens up opportunities for Netflix to bid for rights to stream tennis tournaments.

Rights for grand slam tournaments are complicated and it’s unlikely that Netflix will land them. But ATP and WTA tournaments, especially those in Europe, could be good targets for Netflix.

Tennis fans have long wanted a single online platform where they could watch both ATP and WTA tournaments. But that has been elusive due to the myriad of issues around TV and streaming rights.

Netflix has revamped its strategy in the past year. As its growth slowed in recent quarters, the company has been open to live sports and events, something the company wasn’t interested in prior years.

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