The India number one had no problem in registering a 6-2 6-4 win over Thai fifth seed Nicha Lertpitaksinchai in the quarterfinals of the hard court tournament.
Ankita now has an opportunity to play her singles final for which she will fight out with Japanese third seed Miyabi Inoue.
Last month Ankita had reached semifinals of Karshi USD 25,000 event where she lost to Uzbekistan's Nigina Abduraimova.
In the singles against Nicha, Ankita raced to a 4-0 lead but was broken in the fifth when she was up 40-15. But she had a good enough cushion to close the set in her favour.
In the second set, the two players traded breaks frequently. The Indian was down 3-4 but did not allow her rival to stretch it to decider as she broke Nicha in the 10th game at love.
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