Sania's ranking remained at number three but she closed the gap to just 145 points with the world number one Italians Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, who both have 7,640 points each.
With her second title in a row with Martina, Sania now sits at number three with 7,495 points.
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Nevertheless, Sania had won a title at Charleston in 2011 with Elena Vesnina.
Meanwhile, in the WTA singles rankings, Ankita Raina gained a place to be at number 252.
In the ATP rankings, Somdev Devvarman continues to be India's top singles player at number 171, a gain of five places. Ramkumar Ramanathan was the next best at number 233. He jumped 14 spots on the ladder and was followed by Yuki Bhambri (251), who climbed six places up.
In the doubles, Leander Paes was highest-ranked player at number 23 and was followed by Rohan Bopanna (24). Both the players gained two places each.
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