The top seeded Indian pair, who are ranked World No. 65, prevailed 21-15 21-16 over second seeds Toby and Rachel in a 37-minute summit clash at Costa Cavalcante here.
"Mine and Pranaav Jerry Chopra first Grand Prix title, m so so so sooooooooooo happy," wrote Sikki on her facebook page after the win late last night.
"I would like to thank my family Neelakurthi Madhavi Prajjun Reddy and dad who believed in me and sent me to this trip at their expense.
Sikki, who has been a part of the bronze medal winning Indian team at the 2014 and 2016 Uber Cup, has so far played with six mixed doubles partners, including V Diju, Alwin Francis, Tarun Kona, Manu Attri and K Nandagopal.
The 23-year-old won as many as five international challenger titles last year which includes two mixed doubles and three women's doubles crowns.
With Pradnya Gadre, Sikki clinched two titles in women's doubles at Polish Open and Laos International last year.
Pranaav and his men's doubles pair of Akshay Dewalkar had created a flutter at the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold this year when they reached the finals after defeating Korean combo of Kim Gi Jung and Kim Sa Rang in a gruelling semifinals.
The 23-year-old Ludhiana lad was part of the Indian team that stunned mighty China 3-2 to win a bronze in the Asia Badminton Team Championships.
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