The Indian duo, ranked World No. 65, prevailed 21-15 21-16 over Canadian second seeds Toby Ng and Rachel Honderich in a 37-minute final on Sunday night.
"No words to express and I'm so so happy. This title will boost my confidence and make me work harder for many more titles. Me and Jerry were performing very well. We beat world No. 10 in India super series and lost a close match to World No. 3 in Singapore Super Series," Sikki told PTI.
"People will be watching us now so we have to work really hard and be focused. We have kept the target to come into the top 30-20 in the world this year. We have only 4-5 tournaments left which is very important for us. So next year we will focus on super series tournaments and aim a medal in Commonwealth Games," she added.
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year, while Pranaav came close to winning his first Grand Prix Gold title when he and his men's doubles partner Akshay Dwalkar reached the finals at the Syed Modi tournament.
"I wanted to win that match and we were so close to it, obviously lot of disappointment for not being able to finish on the winning side but we were very happy with the way we played throughout the tournament and it surely gave us a lot of confidence to face the top pairs in tournaments," he said.
Asked how did they came together to play mixed doubles, Pranaav said: "It was the decision of our coach Tan who decided to pair us up as when he came I had been only playing men's doubles and he asked me to start playing mixed again and that it would be good to pair me with Sikki.
Elaborating on Kim Tan Her's role, Pranaav said: "Tan has played a major role by getting in specific training for mixed doubles and making us learn the skills and tactics for mixed and he is the one who made this pair and also pushes us to work harder in the training and plan our tournaments accordingly."