<p>India's top tennis player Sania Mirza has decided to partner former world number one Martina Hingis on the WTA circuit, splitting with Hsieh Su-wei after partnering the Chinese Taipei player in only four tournaments this season.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In four tournaments together, they made two second round exits (Dubai and Australian Open), reached semifinals of the Brisbane event and ended with a runners-up finish in Doha last week.<br /><br />"My results with Hsieh have not been extraordinary in the four tournaments we played in since January," Sania, ranked number five in the world, said.<br /><br />"Hsieh is not feeling comfortable while playing on the Advantage court and feels she's struggling to make the adjustment. I tried playing on the backhand side in Doha and we did reach the final but I feel I am unable to play my best tennis from the Ad court when we are playing against the top teams of the world," Sania said explaining the phenomenon.<br /><br />"I will now be partnering Martina, who is one of the most experienced players on the circuit and is an Ad court specialist as well," the 28-year-old added.<br /><br />Hingis, who came out of retirement in 2013 to play doubles, has a current world ranking of seven.</p>
<p>India's top tennis player Sania Mirza has decided to partner former world number one Martina Hingis on the WTA circuit, splitting with Hsieh Su-wei after partnering the Chinese Taipei player in only four tournaments this season.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In four tournaments together, they made two second round exits (Dubai and Australian Open), reached semifinals of the Brisbane event and ended with a runners-up finish in Doha last week.<br /><br />"My results with Hsieh have not been extraordinary in the four tournaments we played in since January," Sania, ranked number five in the world, said.<br /><br />"Hsieh is not feeling comfortable while playing on the Advantage court and feels she's struggling to make the adjustment. I tried playing on the backhand side in Doha and we did reach the final but I feel I am unable to play my best tennis from the Ad court when we are playing against the top teams of the world," Sania said explaining the phenomenon.<br /><br />"I will now be partnering Martina, who is one of the most experienced players on the circuit and is an Ad court specialist as well," the 28-year-old added.<br /><br />Hingis, who came out of retirement in 2013 to play doubles, has a current world ranking of seven.</p>