Adkar and Raina Dominate ITF Kalaburagi, Set Up All-Indian Final & Win Doubles

Vaishnavi Adkar defeated top seed Jasmijn Gimbrere in straight sets to reach the singles final. Ankita Raina staged a comeback victory over Thasaporn Naklo to set up an all-Indian championship match. Earlier, the duo of Adkar and Raina combined to win the doubles title, defeating compatriots Akanksha Nitture and Soha Sadiq. Both players showcased strong baseline play and effective net coordination throughout the tournament.

Key Points: Adkar, Raina Reach ITF W35 Singles Final, Win Doubles Title

  • All-Indian singles final set
  • Doubles title won in straight sets
  • Adkar beat top seed Gimbrere
  • Raina staged a three-set comeback
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Adkar and Raina set up all-Indian singles final; clinch doubles title at ITF W35 Kalaburagi

Vaishnavi Adkar and Ankita Raina set an all-Indian singles final and clinched the doubles crown at the ITF W35 Kalaburagi tennis tournament.

"Adkar and Raina capitalised on errors to break for a 3-1 lead. - Match Report"

Kalaburagi Marc, h 7

India's Vaishnavi Adkar and Ankita Raina set up an all-Indian singles final at the ITF W35 Kalaburagi after winning their respective semifinals on Saturday, before later joining forces to capture the women's doubles title, according to a release.

The second-seeded Indian pair defeated compatriots Akanksha Nitture and Soha Sadiq 6-2, 6-2 in the doubles final to lift the trophy, earning 35 WTA ranking points and USD 1,762 as champions, while runners-up Nitture and Sadiq secured 23 points and USD 895.

Third seed Vaishnavi Adkar produced a composed performance to defeat top seed Jasmijn Gimbrere (WTA ranking 430) 6-3, 6-2 and advance to the singles final, her second consecutive final after the W100 in Bengaluru. After both players held serve comfortably in the opening exchanges, Gimbrere earned the first break of the match.

Adkar responded immediately with precise backhands to break straight back and restore parity. The set remained tight until a couple of unforced errors from Gimbrere allowed Adkar to move ahead 5-3 before she calmly served out the set 6-3.

Adkar carried that momentum into the second set, breaking early and dictating play from the baseline. Although Gimbrere briefly levelled the set after breaking back, Adkar regained control midway through the set and broke again to move 5-2 ahead before comfortably serving out the match.

In the second semifinal, eighth seed Ankita Raina staged a comeback to defeat sixth seed Thasaporn Naklo 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 and book her place in the final. Naklo took the opening set 6-4 after using aggressive net approaches and strong finishing to gain control during the closing stages.

Raina responded strongly in the second set, breaking midway through to move ahead 4-3 before serving out the set 6-4.

The momentum carried into the deciding set as Raina broke early and continued to apply pressure with consistent baseline play. Another break in the seventh game gave her a commanding 5-2 lead and she sealed the match with a comfortable hold to win the final set 6-2.

The doubles final began with routine service holds before Adkar and Raina gradually asserted themselves at the net. Converting a deciding point in the fourth game, the Indian duo secured the first break to move ahead 3-1.

Their aggressive net play and coordination continued to trouble Nitture and Sadiq as they stretched the lead and comfortably wrapped up the opening set 6-2.

The second set followed a similar pattern. After steady service holds early on, Adkar and Raina capitalised on errors to break for a 3-1 lead.

Adkar consolidated with a clean service hold to make it 4-1 and the pair maintained control of the rallies. Serving to stay in the match, Nitture came under pressure as errors handed Adkar and Raina match point, which Adkar converted with a backhand winner at the net to seal the 6-2, 6-2 triumph.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see them performing well, but we must be realistic. This is an ITF W35 event. The real test is doing this consistently at WTA 250 and 500 level tournaments. Hope they get the right support and coaching to make that jump.
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Aman W
Kalaburagi putting Indian tennis on the map! 🎾 So proud of our girls. Beating a top seed and then winning the doubles on the same day shows incredible fitness and mental strength. Bas aise hi chalta rahe!
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Sarah B
As a tennis fan living in India, this is thrilling. Ankita's comeback win in three sets shows her experience. The doubles partnership looks very natural. Hope they continue playing together in bigger events.
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Karthik V
The prize money is still so low for this level of competition. Only $1,762 for winning a title? How are players supposed to fund their travel and coaching? The system needs to change to properly support athletes.
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Nisha Z
Vaishnavi Adkar is on a roll! Back-to-back finals. Her game seems very solid from the baseline. Wishing both players the best for the final. May the best woman win, but honestly, India has already won today. 👏

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