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Pakistani social media explodes in support of Sania Mirza, following Shoaib-Sana marriage
Pakistani social media users expressed their support for Sania Mirza following the news of Shoaib Malik and Sana Javed's marriage.
Written by Daisy Mehta
Published: Jan 22, 2024, 02:22 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 22, 2024, 02:25 PM (IST)

Following her ex-husband Shoaib Malik’s marriage to Sana Javed on January 20, a number of Pakistani social media followers have shown their unwavering support for Sania Mirza. The cricket player from Pakistan wed Sana Javed in a discreet nikah ceremony.
Reactions to Shoaib and Sana’s marriage are all over social media, especially from Sania Mirza’s fan base.
Several social media users from Pakistan have also conveyed sympathies for Sania. One person commented, “Can I say Sania Mirza was always too good for him.”
Here’s how Pakistani users reacted on social media:
Team Sania for ever.
— Hasan Saeed (@hasansaeed6) January 20, 2024
Can I just say Sania Mirza was always too good for him?
— Saman Tariq (@stariq88) January 20, 2024
I no longer believe in love marriage. Think what Sania Mirza must be going through. Allah should have given you better than him. What happened was good. @MirzaSania #ShoaibMalik #SanaJaved #SaniaMirza pic.twitter.com/StXp7iiILz
— Malaika Malik 🇵🇰 (@mpti_23) January 20, 2024
Sania Mirza fought the entire nation and faced hate for many years just to marry this clown.#SaniaMirzadivorce #SaniaMirza #ShoaibMalik #SanaJaved pic.twitter.com/2tNUwXu1FY
— PARISHAY HUSSAIN 💗✨ (@pariishayy) January 21, 2024TRENDING NOW
“No fuss created, no blame game, no social media rants and no interviews or press conferences – Sania Mirza just released a statement and wished Shoaib Malik well for his future. She’s an elite athlete and an elite woman too,” a user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), referring to the statement given by Sania Mirza’s family