Is Diksha Ready to Make Amends in Ladies Open de France?

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Key Takeaways
- Diksha Dagar aims to recover from a recent missed cut.
- Four Indian women golfers are competing in the tournament.
- The event will showcase 96 players, including local French talents.
- Chiara Tamburlini returns to defend her title.
- The tournament is critical for players' rankings and future opportunities.
Paris (France), Sep 25 (NationPress) Diksha Dagar, who experienced her first missed cut in over five months last week, is determined to rectify her performance as she prepares to compete in the Ladies Open de France. This two-time champion on the Ladies European Tour is among four Indian women participating this week in France.
The other three competitors are Pranavi Urs, Tvesa Malik, and newcomer Avani Prashanth. All four Indian players are scheduled for the afternoon session, starting their rounds later in the day.
Currently ranked 20th, Diksha stands as the highest Indian on the Order of Merit, while Avani Prashanth, in 47th place, is anticipated to secure her playing card. Pranavi Urs, returning from an injury hiatus, ranks 83rd, and Tvesa Malik, who has had a challenging season, is further down the list. Other players like Hitashee Bakshi, Vani Kapoor, and Sneha Singh have not participated in all events.
The Ladies Open de France will be succeeded by the Women’s Indian Open, with a one-week interval between them.
Meanwhile, Chiara Tamburlini is returning to defend her title at the Lacoste Ladies Open de France, the same tournament where she clinched her second LET victory. This year's Ladies Open de France is the 35th edition and features 96 players, including 17 stars from France, competing from September 25-27.
Tamburlini has fond memories at this venue, having triumphed over Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley in a thrilling one-hole playoff at Golf Barrière in Deauville. She recently won both the 2024 LET Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year titles and is in excellent form this September.
The Swiss golfer has achieved three consecutive top-10 finishes and has a total of nine top-10 results for the 2025 LET season, propelling her to fifth place in the 2025 LET Order of Merit with 1,483.08 points.
Celine Boutier, a major champion, is also enjoying her time at the Lacoste Ladies Open de France on the LET. The French star won this tournament in 2021 when it was held at Golf du Médoc.
Last week, Anna Huang made history on the LET by winning the 2025 La Sella Open by a remarkable seven strokes at just 16 years, 10 months, and 22 days.
The young Canadian has taken a moment to reflect on her achievement as she gears up for the upcoming Lacoste Ladies Open de France at Golf Barrière in Deauville.