Sania
Mirza-Shoaib
Malik
Divorce:
In
the
midst
of
ongoing
rumors
regarding
their
marital
status,
Shoaib
Malik,
Pakistani
cricketer
and
the
husband
of
tennis
player
Sania
Mirza,
has
made
changes
to
his
Instagram
bio.
Sania
Mirza
and
Shoaib
Malik,
a
prominent
couple
in
the
sports
world,
tied
the
knot
in
2010.
Over
the
years,
they
have
attracted
attention
for
various
reasons,
grabbing
headlines
frequently.
SHOAIB
MALIK'S
CHANGED
INSTAGRAM
BIO
Grapevine
has
been
buzzing
with
Sania
and
Shoaib's
divorce
rumours
for
quite
some
time
now
and
recently,
this
speculation
has
resurfaced
due
to
alterations
observed
in
their
social
media
profiles.
Although
rumors
of
their
split
emerged
last
year,
neither
Sania
nor
Shoaib
has
publicly
addressed
the
matter.
On
Friday,
their
relationship
status
again
grabbed
attention
as
Shoaib
Malik
modified
his
Instagram
bio.
Previously,
his
bio
identified
him
as
the
'Husband
to
a
superwoman
Sania
Mirza,'
a
reference
that
has
now
been
removed
from
his
profile.
His
updated
bio
reads,
"Pro
Athlete
-
Live
Unbroken,
Father
to
One
True
Blessing." Interestingly,
his
profile
still
features
images
of
Sania
Mirza.
Reports
suggest
that
Sania
Mirza,
aged
36,
has
also
taken
down
pictures
of
Shoaib
Malik
from
her
Instagram
account.
The
couple
has
a
son
named
Izhaan
Malik,
born
in
October
2018.
REASON
FOR
SANIA
MIRZA-SHOAIB
MALIK'S
SEPARATION
While
the
exact
cause
of
their
separation
is
not
known
yet,
various
gossip
sources
have
hinted
at
Shoaib
Malik's
rumored
romantic
involvement
with
Ayesha
Omar,
a
Pakistani
model
and
actress
as
the
possible
cause
of
their
separation.
A
family
source
mentioned
an
entertainment
portal
that
both
Sania
and
Shoaib
consider
their
personal
life
private
and
do
not
intend
to
release
any
official
statements,
either
individually
or
jointly,
regarding
the
rumors.
The
source
emphasized
the
importance
of
respecting
their
privacy,
particularly
given
their
primary
focus
on
their
son
Izhaan.
Sania
Mirza,
who
recently
retired
from
professional
tennis,
had
a
remarkable
career
adorned
with
six
doubles
grand
slam
titles,
including
three
in
women's
doubles
and
three
in
mixed
doubles.