Sania and Niculescu capped off their newly rekindled doubles partnership with their first title together with a straight set victory over the duo of Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine and Chuang Chia-Jung of Taiwan in the final.
The Indo-Romanian pair won 7-5, 6-4 in the summit clash that lasted one hour and 30 minutes.
After pocketing a tough first set 7-5, Sania and Niculescu won a tightly contested second set 6-4 en route to lifting the trophy.
Sania recently parted ways with Swiss Martina Hingis after a hugely successful partnership. She partnered with Barbora Strycova of Czech Republic at the Cincinnati Masters last week and won their debut tournament as a team, by defeating former partner Hingis and American Coco Vandeweghe.
Despite winning a title on their first tournament back together, Sania and Niculescu both made it clear that this partnership is just for the short term and both will return to their regular partners in time for the US Open.
"I play with Vania King. That's why I said I hope it's not the last time we going to play together," Niculescu said.
Talking about teaming up with Sania in this tournament, Niculescu said, "I asked Sania in Cincinnati. I had an idea maybe she wants to play here. I ask her. When she said yes, I was so excited. It seems we won the tournament, so I'm happy I asked her."
"We know each other for a long time. Also our games kind of suit each other, so you have that confidence. I think it helped we got a couple first easy matches in terms of the way we played. We kind of found our rhythm almost immediately," said Sania.
"It's always nice to have the week before a Grand Slam where you're able to ease up," Sania said.
"We go to New York and there's so much happening there. Here you have nice restaurants and even though we're in the city, you feel quite quiet around here.
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