Aditi Ashok prime Indian in T-13, Tavesa Malik completed in top-20 in Dubai

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Indian golfer Aditi Ashok completed thirteenth with a rating of 69 within the ultimate spherical of the Dubai Moonlight Classic right here.

Aditi, who completed fourth within the Tokyo Olympics, shot rounds of 69-71 within the first two days of the Ladies European Tour occasion.

Tavesa Malik, who has had a stellar season, made her second spherical 71 exhibiting for the spherical 70-71-71 and in addition completed within the top-20 in T-Nineteenth place.

Diksha Dagar, one in all solely two Indians to win the LET title, completed the week with 70 after 72-71 within the first two days. She was T-Twenty fourth.

Aditi and Diksha made 5 birdies towards two bogeys every, whereas Tevesa made 5 birdies and 4 bogeys.

A sensational ultimate spherical of 8-under 64 sealed a one-shot victory for England’s Bronte Law.

It was a terrific day in Dubai, with 19 gamers inside six pictures of the lead on the Emirates Golf Club’s Faldo Course on the finish of the second spherical.

But it was Law that produced a spherical of day one to climb the leaderboard, and his Eagles on the sixteenth noticed him win a 15-under-par complete.

The 2019 Solheim Cup winner began his spherical on the 18th, the final day of the shotgun debut, however didn’t make his first birdie till the fifth gap.

However, the English star bought into the groove after rolling in back-to-back birdies and rolled in 4 birdies in 5 holes earlier than sinking her eagle putt on 16 to seal the win? Her first on LET.

Her first LET win was made even sweeter by the truth that Law was surrounded by the chums she grew up enjoying with.

It was in a single day chief Maria Fassi who claimed second place with a 14-under-par complete after being carded within the ultimate spherical at 4-under 68. The Tokyo 2020 Olympian bought off to a sluggish star however Law moved on.

Germany’s Esther Henselit completed the match in third place – a three-shot lead after rounds of 72, 66 and 66.

The two LET winners of the 2021 season completed fourth at 11-under-par, as Pajari Annarukarn and Lee-Anne Paes drew playing cards within the ultimate spherical of 69 and 70, respectively.

Thailand’s Moria Jutanugarn was sixth at 10-under-par with Olivia Cowan, Aria Jutanugarn, Magdalena Simarmakar and Alice Hewson, who dropped out of the highest ten at nine-under.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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