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ONGC Tennis player and currently India's Number One Ms Ankita Raina asserted her growing confidence with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Britain’s Naiktha Bains, in the final of the Precision $25,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament. The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) International ranking tournament was conducted in Solapur of India from 2-8 December 2019.
Ankita Raina with her winning trophy
This is the second singles title of this season for the 26-year-old Ankita, who had won a similar title in Singapore. It was also the first time Ankita beat the 21-year-old Naiktha Bains, who is currently ranked 249 in the world, to whom she had lost rather tamely on grass in Nottingham last year.
It was a happy outing for Ankita in Solapur, as she had earlier won the doubles title with Ulrikke Eikeri of Norway.
Ankita with her doubles partner
This is Ankita’s ninth career singles title in the professional circuit. She is currently ranked 188 in the singles international rankings. Ankita has also won 16 doubles titles, including the one in a $125,000 WTA event in Chinese Taipei recently.
Ankita Raina has been consistently performing well in the national and International circuit, bringing laurels to ONGC.