Mumbai Open 2025: Jil Teichmann Secures Singles Title, Pridankina and Anshba Triumph in Doubles

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Mumbai Open 2025: Jil Teichmann Secures Singles Title, Pridankina and Anshba Triumph in Doubles

Synopsis

Jil Teichmann clinches the singles title at the L&T Mumbai Open 2025, while Amina Anshba and Elena Pridankina secure the doubles championship. Teichmann's victory propels her back into the WTA Top 100 rankings, demonstrating her exceptional talent and control throughout the tournament.

Key Takeaways

  • Jil Teichmann won the singles title at the L&T Mumbai Open 2025.
  • Amina Anshba and Elena Pridankina claimed the doubles championship.
  • Teichmann's win boosted her ranking back into the WTA Top 100.
  • The final matches showcased high-level tennis and intense competition.
  • Both singles and doubles champions earned valuable ranking points and prize money.

Mumbai, Feb 9 (NationPress) Jil Teichmann triumphed over Mananchaya Sawangkaew with a score of 6-3, 6-4 to seize the prestigious L&T Mumbai Open 2025 WTA 125 series singles title in impressive fashion. The ex-World No. 21 demonstrated her skill and maintained full control throughout the match, adding yet another honor to her achievements at the Cricket Club of India (CCI).

This victory also propels Teichmann back into the Top 100 WTA rankings. In the doubles final, Amina Anshba and Elena Pridankina from Russia narrowly defeated Prarthana Thombare and Arianne Hartono with a score of 7-6(4), 2-6, 10-7 to claim the championship.

The singles champion earned 125 ranking points along with a prize of $15,500, while the doubles victors also received 125 ranking points and a reward of $5,700.

In the initial exchanges, Teichmann and Sawangkaew battled closely, with both players showcasing their athleticism. Teichmann took an early lead at 2-1 and swiftly capitalized by winning four consecutive games. Sawangkaew's efforts were commendable, but she ultimately lost the first set 6-3 despite winning two games towards the end.

The second set began with Teichmann taking the lead, only for Sawangkaew to equalize at 1-1. After a tense back-and-forth, the score reached 3-3. Teichmann's strategy involved extending rallies to exhaust her opponent, while Sawangkaew remained aggressive. After a sequence of two consecutive wins, Teichmann faced a late challenge but closed the set 6-4, securing the match in straight sets.

In the doubles showdown, Thombare and Hartono started strong, leading 4-2. However, the Russian team, spearheaded by a resolute Pridankina, made a significant comeback, pushing the set into a tiebreak. Despite their best efforts, Thombare and Hartono fell 6-7 in the first set.

Refusing to be disheartened, Thombare and Hartono regrouped in the second set, showcasing excellent teamwork and dominating with precise serves, winning the set 6-2.

The final set was a nail-biter, with Thombare and Hartono initially leading 5-3. However, Anshba and Pridankina mounted a comeback, converting their pressure into a 10-7 tiebreak victory, thus sealing their championship.

Results:

Singles: Jil Teichmann bt Mananchaya Sawangkaew 6-3, 6-4.

Doubles: Amina Anshba & Elena Pridankina bt Arianne Hartono & Prarthana Thombare 7-6(4), 2-6, 10-7