It will be Ankita's the fifth consecutive final appearance in the a final and sixth in seven weeks. The 20-year-old tennis player had also reached the finals of the USD 25,000 ITF event in Karshi, Uzbekistan earlier this month.
The second seed will now take on the unseeded Eetee Maheta in the summit clash tomorrow.
Ankita, currently the highest ranked Indian in the world at 362, struggled in the first set as both players struggled to hold their serve.
In the second set, Ankita was much more in control and raced to a 4-0 lead and then never looked back.
In the other semifinal, Eetee made a stunning comeback to get the better of Natasha Palha 1-6 7-5 6-2.
In the doubles final, India's Rishika Sunkara and Naomi Totka of Hungary, top seeds, captured the title after defeating local pair of Prarthana Thombare and Natasha Palha.
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