Career
On the International Tennis Federation junior circuit, she was ranked as high as 457 in the world.
In 2012, Saba was listed in Newsweek Pakistan"s list of 100 women who matter. Saba was also a Fulbright Scholar 2013 to Boston University.
On the International Tennis Federation junior circuit, she was ranked as high as 457 in the world.
In 2012, Saba was listed in Newsweek Pakistan"s list of 100 women who matter. Saba was also a Fulbright Scholar 2013 to Boston University.
She represented Pakistan in Federation Cup from 2011-2013. In 2011, she along with Sara Mahboob, Ushna Suhail and Sara Mansoor made history as Pakistan re-entered the Federation Cup competition after a decade of absence. Saba became the first Pakistani female tennis player to win an International Tennis Federation Futures main draw match and earn a ranking point in 2008. Winner of multiple national titles, Saba was the ladies singles champion at the National Shalimar Women Ranking Tennis Tournament (Rawalpindi May "13), ladies singles champion at the IC Open National Ranking Tennis Championship (Karachi February "12), ladies singles and mixed doubles champion at the UBL International Hard Court Tennis Championship (Karachi December’11). Ladies singles champion at the 10th National Bank Subh-e-Nau Ladies & Juniors Tennis Championship (Karachi October ’11). Ladies singles champion at the 27th Federal Cup National Ranking Tennis Championships (Islamabad October ’11). Ladies singles champion at the 1st Aisam-ul-Haq Masters Tennis Championship (Islamabad July ’11) and the ladies singles champion at the Pakistan Open Tennis Championship (Karachi July ’09 ).