Shoaib Malik & Sania Mirza’s Compatibility: A Handwriting Test

Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza

Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza

Sania Mirza’s Injuries

India tennis ace Sania Mirza’s could have achieved incredible heights as a singles player had she not suffered multiple injuries, said her father, Imran Mirza, in an interview in June 2020.

Sania, who achieved her best singles ranking of 27 in 2007, underwent two wrist surgeries and three knee operations by 2011. On her comeback, she took to doubles in 2013, rising to No. 1 in April 2015.

Sania Mirza’s record is indeed impressive. She won the Junior Wimbledon title in 2003, six Grand Slam doubles titles, three in women’s doubles (Wimbledon 2015, US Open 2015, Australian Open 2016) and three in mixed doubles (Australian Open 2009, French Open 2012, US Open 2014).

Imran, who urged Sania to give up singles and focus on being the best in doubles, said: “I believe in destiny and she was destined to become No. 1 in doubles.”

Sania-Shoaib marriage controversy

In 2010, Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik courted a lot of controversies over his plans to marry Sania. After that people started speculating that the marriage between Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza won’t last, especially because another woman, Ayesha Siddiqui from Hyderabad, had appeared, declaring she was already married to Shoaib.

According to the stories at the time, Shoaib and Ayesha had met once in Jeddah (by her account, which he neither corroborated nor denied), continued a romance via the internet and were married over the phone in 2002.

Somehow this controversy was settled, and Pakistanis greeted Sania with open arms.

We had analysed the signature of Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza that year to see how compatible the two were. LEt’s first start with Shoaib Malik’s signature analysis.

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How open is Shoaib?

By looking at just the signature, can you tell it is Shoaib’s? I don’t think so. It means that his signature is illegible. That’s the first thing that hits my eyes.

The random scribble shows that Malik has an internal need to remain unknown to people around him. He won’t like to discuss his plans and keeps things to himself. The truth about his life may remain unknown for a long time.

An illegible writer also feels he is misunderstood by his own people.

Is he a story teller?

Some people say that Shoaib’s version of the story has been cooked up by him. I really don’t know what the truth is.

But the unnecessary loops coupled with unbroken garland connection between letters in his signature suggest that mentally (as opposed to sexually), he is quite imaginative and is able to connect his thoughts with remarkable ease.

If all these traits are necessary to make someone a good story-teller, then yes, Shoaib is a good story-teller.

How clear is his communication?

Shoaib Malik has in his name two ‘a’ and one ‘o’ — the letters of communication. But in his signature, both the letters are malformed, which indicates that there is some problem with the way he communicates. Writers with malformed ‘a’ and ‘o’ have a tendency to manipulate facts to suit their needs.

Sania Mirza’s signature analysis

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I found just one sample of Sania Mirza’s signature on Internet. Her signature, like Shoaib’s, is illegible. Also, it’s scribbled.

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Scribbled signature meaning

Such writers are always in a hurry. There are two reasons they scribble. One, their mind is faster than their hands. And second, they are hoity-toity rascals who tell others:

“Look, I don’t care whether you can read my handwriting or not. I am just too busy to be bothered by that. I have no time for you…”

Such writers seldom take total responsibility for things in their lives.


Disclaimer: One element of handwriting may be analysed at a time, but always look at the entire handwriting sample before arriving at any conclusion.