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Fed Cup: Ankita, Karman ensure India stay in Group I

Ankita, playing the tennis of her life, remained unbeaten in her singles matches in the competition, winning all her four matches.

Ankita Raina bounced with energy and confidence for nearly three hours to provide a fitting climax for the host after Karman Kaur Thandi gave a riveting start to India’s hunt to stay in the group against Chinese Taipei in the FedCup Asia-Oceania relegation play-off women’s tennis at the DLTA Complex here on Saturday.

Cheered by an enthusiastic crowd on court No.1, on which she struggled to strike her rhythm initially, Ankita was a picture of superb fitness and mental alertness. The 25-year-old dictated the climax against the admirable determination and athleticism of Chieh-Yu Hsu for a 6-4, 5-7, 6-1 victory in the second singles that sealed the issue for India.

Earlier, the 19-year-old Karman exploded with her big game to wriggle through a tricky phase against Pei-Chi Lee 7-6(4), 6-3 in the first singles, that laid a solid platform for the host.

Ironically, it required all the running to stay in the same place for India. All it achieved after Ankita won all her singles against four teams, and the team beating Hong Kong and Taipei.

“I am thrilled to know the levels of my physical fitness and the limits to which I can push myself. It was tiring through the week with tough matches, but am glad to win today against a gritty opponent,” said Ankita, who will attempt to play in the big league to leapfrog in the rankings list in the professional circuit.

Running hard and hitting with power, precision and imagination, Ankita did not relent throughout the match even though she was disappointed not to have sealed the contest in straight sets after having survived two set-points in the tenth game of the second set.

Eventually in the decider, it was Ankita who looked rejuvenated with energy as she grounded the Taipei girl, surviving two breakpoints in the first game and running up a 4-0 score that broke all resistance.

Ankita did drop serve, but that was an aberration to a heady climax for the host.

The brave Hsu tried hard like a warrior but had clearly run out of energy in the third set even as Ankita punched winners all over the court.

It may take some time for India to think about progress in FedCup but there was no doubt that the season ahead is going to be thrilling for Indian women’s tennis, especially for Ankita and Karman Kaur.

In the qualification match between group toppers for the World Group-2 play-off, Japan beat Kazakhstan 2-1 to book the lone berth.

Thailand won the other relegation play-off 2-1 to push Hong Kong back into group-2.

The results:

Relegation play-off: India bt Chinese Taipei 2-0 (Karman Kaur Thandi bt Pei-Chi Lee 7-6(4), 6-3; Ankita Raina bt Chieh-Yu Hsu 6-4, 5-7, 6-1).

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