India’s Sania Mirza denies a report that she has ever been asked to play in Pakistan or to play mixed doubles with Pakistani male player Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. Mirza is a married to a Pakistani cricketer, Shoaib Malik. "Just for the record I have neither been officially invited by [the Pakistan Tennis Federation] to play any kind of exhibition or any training session in Pakistan and nor have Aisam and me ever spoken to each other about playing mixed doubles together," she wrote on Twitter. "So the question of my turning down any of the above does not even arise!"
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