The on-court "maturity" of Ankita Raina and the "observational" skills of Karman Kaur Thandi is making their newly-formed doubles partnership click, say India's top two singles players.
Ankita and Karman first nailed their career's maiden WTA doubles title in Taipei before uniting to win the Pune Open last week, making it two trophies in a row.
While the two players have not committed on how long they want to play together but if they are playing the same tournaments, there is no stopping this partnership.
And given that they are ranked closer, just outside the 200s, there is a possibility of opting for same events.
The results have come immediately after joining forces and they have deciphered a few things about each other, which they feel are yielding success.
"In Taipei itself, we felt that combination and communication was at different level than what we had with other players. That is what is required to do well. When we lose a point, at that time communication is key," said Ankita.
"Sometimes a player has an off day and on that day, the other has to carry the partner," added the 25-year-old.
Karman explained it further: "It was like I missed an easy ball, a stupid ball and she said we won't be angry at each other and stay positive. And as it happened we were down in most of the Super Tie breakers (in Taipei) and we pulled it off."
So what is that they find unique in each other, which they could not find in other partnerships?
"I know some of the players (on Tour) already and If I suggest a certain style of play, she was ready to listen and accept that. Some players do not do that."
"We both like dancing, once music is on, it is natural," said Ankita adding, "I think it will continue."
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