ITF Women's Open: Ankita Beats Rutuja, To Face Brenda In Singles Final
Bengaluru, March 11, India's Ankita Raina defeated compatriot Rutuja Bhosale 6-1, 6-1 on Saturday to set up a singles title clash with top-seeded Brenda Fruhvirtova in the KPB Trust ITF Women's Open at the KSLTA Stadium here.
Bengaluru, March 11, India's Ankita Raina defeated compatriot Rutuja Bhosale 6-1, 6-1 on Saturday to set up a singles title clash with top-seeded Brenda Fruhvirtova in the KPB Trust ITF Women's Open at the KSLTA Stadium here.
The 15-year-old tennis sensation Fruhvirtova of the Czech Republic overcame the challenge from the fifth seed Slovakian Dalila Jakupovic 7-6(2), 6-2 in the other semifinal clash in the $40k tournament, which is part of the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.
Meanwhile, the top-seeded pair of Jorge Francisca and Jorge Matilde of Portugal won the doubles title, defeating the fourth-seeded Greco-British duo of Valentini Grammatikopolou and Eden Silva 5-7, 6-0, 10-3 in the final of the event hosted by the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA).
In the singles semifinal, the No. 4 seed Ankita was in full control of the proceedings on a blazing afternoon as she gave little chances to Rutuja, who hardly had any answers to the power game of her rival, floundering in all departments. A double fault by Rutuja on the match point handed Ankita the second set in the simplest of manners.
"Every match is different and you have to be at your best -- mentally and physically. There are days when you don't feel 100 per cent physically but, on those days, you need to bring out your best from the mental side and push your body. I was able to play tactically, how I'd planned and what my coach had asked me to do in today's match," Ankita Raina said after the match.
"I have seen Brenda for the first time here. I will discuss with my coach, more like what I can do on the court, all about taking those big decisions, and thinking tactically when suddenly the momentum shifts [in the final]. I am happy and excited to play in the final after 2021 or 2022 because of Covid and it will be a delight to lift a trophy in India," added the top-rated Indian.
In contrast, Fruhvirtova's match was much closer than the scoreline suggests. Jakupovic had built a commanding 5-1 lead in the first set before the Czech lass made the turnaround to make it 5-5.
"I have seen Brenda for the first time here. I will discuss with my coach, more like what I can do on the court, all about taking those big decisions, and thinking tactically when suddenly the momentum shifts [in the final]. I am happy and excited to play in the final after 2021 or 2022 because of Covid and it will be a delight to lift a trophy in India," added the top-rated Indian.
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