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Ankita registers comeback victory to enter semis at ITF Women’s Open

The second seeded Ankita will meet third seeded Justina Mikulskyte of Lithuania who stopped the journey of qualifier Ekaterina Kazionova in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 while Dalila will take on unseeded Korean Yeonwoo Ku who brushed past Zhibek Kulambayeva of Kazakhstan 6-0, 6-3.

Ankita registers comeback victory to enter semis at ITF Women’s Open

Ankita Raina registered a superb comeback victory against Jacqueline Cabaj Awad of Sweden to advance to the singles semifinals of the Federal Bank ITF Women’s Open here on Friday

The 31-year-old Indian ace won a hard-fought  4-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory over the visitor.

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The other Indian in fray Sahaja Yamalapalli pulled one back before losing steam and the match to top seed Dalila Jakkupovic of Slovenia 5-7, 6-3, 0-6.

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The second seeded Ankita will meet third seeded Justina Mikulskyte of Lithuania who stopped the journey of qualifier Ekaterina Kazionova in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 while Dalila will take on unseeded Korean Yeonwoo Ku who brushed past Zhibek Kulambayeva of Kazakhstan 6-0, 6-3.

Ankita also entered the finals of the doubles along with her partner Zhibek Kulambayeva beating the Indo-Japanese pair of Riya Bhatia and Michika Ozeki 7-5, 6-2. The top-seeded duo will meet the pair of Jacqueline Cabaj Awad and Justina Mikulskyte Lithuania who downed the Korean-Latvian combination of Yeonwoo Ku and Diana Marcinkevica 7-6 (7), 7-5 in the other semifinals.

Both Ankita and Cabaj held their respective serves until the fourth game when the Indian lost her concentration, and with it, her serve in the 5th game. The lanky Swede upped her game to take a 5-2 lead before Ankita showed signs of a comeback breaking her opponent’s serve in the 8th game and held her serve in the 9th before her opponent served out for the set.

Ankita clawed back into the match in the second set where she went 3-0 up with a break in the second game and broke the visitor’s serve in the sixth game as well before wrapping up the set 6-2.

However, a couple of unforced errors cost her serve in the first game of the decider. Armed with a break, the 28-year-old went 4-2 up before Ankita upped her game and pushed her opponent to commit mistakes.

She achieved a crucial break in the eighth game to level the score. Keeping the momentum, Ankita who is recovering from an injury, took advantage of her tiring opponent and broke Cabaj’s serve in the eight at love to stop her opponent’s bid of 10th ITF title.

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