In a one-sided final match, the top seed PV Sindhu barely broke a sweat to defeat Malvika Bansod 21-13, 21-16.
Sindhu has remained winless on the tour for more than two years, despite winning the Olympic bronze medal in Tokyo last year.
In a one-hour and five-minute quarter-final match, PV Sindhu defeated her Thai opponent, who was ranked sixth in the event.
At Lucknow's Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium, HS Prannoy defeated Priyanshu Rajawat 21-11, 16-21, 21-18 in the second round.
At the Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium, the top seed required only 33 minutes to defeat Lam 21-16, 21-13.
PV Sindhu casually side-stepped the challenges thrown by Hemanth in just 27 minutes to win the opening round by 21-9, 21-9.
After a slew of withdrawals reduced the men's singles draw to just three seeded players, the Verma brothers, Sameer and Saurabh, and Prannoy.
Prannoy, a former top-10 player who made a strong showing before losing in the quarterfinals of the India Open to Lakshya Sen last week.
The Syed Modi International Tournament in 2022 will take place at the Babu Banarasai Stadium in Lucknow and will last for five days.
Sindhu, who had finished runner-up at Swiss Open and World Tour Finals last year, will hope to turn things around this week.