Ankita to partner Sania at the Olympics

There is also a strong possibility of the former making the singles entry list

June 08, 2021 10:11 pm | Updated November 30, 2021 06:22 pm IST - NEW DELHI

New combo: Sania had invited Ankita to Dubai for a week-long training recently.

New combo: Sania had invited Ankita to Dubai for a week-long training recently.

It was the best kept secret in Indian women’s tennis for some time.

The country’s top-ranked woman player, Ankita Raina, went on Instagram to announce that she would be competing in the Tokyo Olympics doubles event with six-time Grand Slam champion Sania Mirza.

“I will do my best to make India proud!” Ankita stated.

Ranking

Former World No. 1 Sania will make the Olympics entry on the basis of her injury-protected ranking of No. 9.

As per the rule, Sania can make the doubles draw with a partner ranked in the top-300.

The 28-year-old Ankita is 183 in singles and 95 in doubles. The ranking list on June 14 will be applicable for making the cut.

Sania had played the last three Olympics in Beijing, London and Rio with Sunitha Rao, Rushmi Chakravarthi and Prarthana Thombare respectively.

There is also a strong possibility of Ankita making the singles entry list in Tokyo as the Asian Games bronze medallist.

The gold and silver medallists from China, Wang Qiang and Shuai Zhang, ranked 39 and 46 at the moment, could get direct entry when 56 players are taken into the Olympics singles event on the basis of their world ranking.

Before the Billie Jean King Cup World Group play-off in Latvia recently, Sania had invited Ankita to Dubai for a week-long training.

Funding

The two were soon inducted into the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) by Sports Authority of India (SAI) so as to provide them funding for Olympic preparation.

Thanking her employer Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Ankita wrote, “the effort and hard work put in all these years have been fruitful with your invaluable support and encouragement”.

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