Having played and won against players such as Yuliya Putintseva, who is ranked 81 but was 27 last year, and China's world number 120 Lin Zhu, the 25-year-old was a picture of confidence.
"I played some good matches, it adds to my experience. All the matches were challenging in a different way. The biggest challenge was to recover for doubles after playing singles and then again remain ready for the next singles," Ankita, who beat Chieh-Yu Hsu to help India remain in Group I, said.
Talking about her today's marathon match, which lasted almost three hours, Ankita said she was glad that she could pull it off.
"The court was slower and it worked to her advantage. It was tough. The level of players were completely different in first two days and today she was completely different. Both of us kept changing the tactics. I had to grind it out. In third set, I understood that there was no point rallying, so I went for my shots," she said.
Ankita was also all praise for her younger colleague Karman Kaur Thandi, who gave India a 1-0 lead by winning her singles today.
"Karman showed some nerves in first tie-breaker. She did a good job. It was important that she won," she said.
India captain Ankita Bhambri was "relieved" that the match ended in two singles.
"I was very anxious. The Chinese Taipei players are solid in doubles. I am relieved," said Bhambri, who guided the senior Fed Cup team for the first time.
"They can find the tips and tactics not helpful but eventually we pulled it off. It was a team work.
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