Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza defeated Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina to win the Ladies' Doubles title at Wimbledon [1].

The victory marks a significant comeback for Hingis, who had not reached a Wimbledon final since 1998 [2]. This win underscores the dominance of the top-seeded pair and cements their status as a formidable duo in professional tennis.

The match took place on July 12, 2015, during the 12th day of the tournament in London, England [3, 4]. Entering the competition as the No. 1 seeds, Hingis and Mirza maintained their momentum throughout the bracket to secure the championship [2].

For Hingis, the title represents a rare feat of longevity in the sport. The win occurred 17 years after her previous Wimbledon title [3]. This gap highlights a career trajectory that saw her return to the pinnacle of the game long after her initial period of dominance.

Mirza's partnership with Hingis proved decisive against the Russian pairing of Makarova and Vesnina [1]. The match concluded with the top seeds claiming the trophy in a high-stakes final that decided the 2015 champions [5].

The victory serves as a milestone for both athletes. While Hingis reclaimed a lost glory, Mirza solidified her position among the elite doubles players globally [4]. The result was the culmination of a tournament run that validated their top seeding from the start of the event [2].

Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza defeated Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina to win the Ladies' Doubles title

This victory illustrates the enduring skill of Martina Hingis, bridging a nearly two-decade gap between major titles. By winning as the top seeds, the pair validated the ranking system and established a dominant partnership that influenced the doubles landscape in 2015.