Top seed Anika Seneviratne beat third seed Savini Jayasuriya in straight sets 6/3, 6/4 to win the Sri Lanka Clay Court Open Women's Singles Championship off at the Sri Lanka Tennis Courts.
Seneviratne finished off with an unbeaten record throughout the tournament as she easily overcame Tuvini de Alwis in straight sets 6/1, 6/3 in the quarter-finals.
Jayasuriya, who lost to Seneviratne in the final, beat Janali Kawya Manamperi (6/0, 4/1) in the semi-final and Alana Seneviratne (6/2, 6/1) in the quarter-final.
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