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Ankita, Karman seal India's win 3-0 over Hong Kong

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Ankita Raina continued her red-hot form with a fluent win after Karman Kaur Thandi's erratic victory as India blanked Hong Kong 3-0 in the Fed Cup here on Friday.

Karman struggled to contain her unforced errors but prevailed 6-3, 6-4 over Eudice Chong to give India a 1-0 lead in the Asia/Oceania Group I matches.

Up against a lower-ranked opponent, placed a humble 761 in the WTA list, Karman snapped a four-match losing streak. The last time she won a Fed Cup match was exactly a year back when she travelled to Astana, Kazakhstan.

Ankita, who has impressed with her inspiratio­nal performanc­e against higherrank­ed players, then overcame Ling Zhang 6-3, 6-2 to seal India's first win of the 2018 season.

In the inconseque­ntial doubles, Prarthana Thombare and Pranjala Yadlapalli defeated Kwan Yau Ng and Ching Hu Wu 6-2, 6-4.

The last time India won a tie 3-0 was in February 2016, against Kazakhstan in Thailand.

On Saturday, India will play Chinese Taipei, the fourthplac­ed team in Pool B in the relegation Play-off. The winner will remain in Group I and the loser will be relegated to Group II.

The last time India played Chinese Taipei was in February 2011 in Thailand and lost 1-2.

Despite playing some energy-sapping matches in the last two days, Ankita did not let the intensity drop as she kept grinding from the baseline and found some delightful winners. She did not lose a single point on her serve in the first two games and after breaking Zhang in the fourth game, Ankita staved off four breakpoint­s in the fifth to take a 4-1 lead.

The break stayed with her as she closed the set in the ninth.

To Zhang's credit, she did play intelligen­t tennis, often catching Ankita by surprise with her well-calculated drop shots. Zhang, ranked 331, also returned well.

Ankita hit a service return winner to earn two breakpoint­s and converted the first when Zhang hit a backhand wide to take an early lead in the second set.

She had as many as nine breakpoint­s to open up a huge lead but a dogged Zhang saved all of them. Ankita created opportunit­ies with several winners at deuce points but every time Zhang came out with deep, angled returns to deny Ankita conversion. the build-up to Pyeongchan­g, after their team was banned but a certain number of "clean" Russian athletes were allowed to take part as neutrals.

Fifteen of those who lost their bids on Friday were among a group of 28 who controvers­ially had life bans from the Olympics overturned last week by CAS, which cited insufficie­nt evidence.

The other 32, including An, biathlon gold medallist Anton Shipulin and Sergei Ustyugov, a cross-country skiing world champion, were also omitted from the list of Russians invited to

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