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Golf: Diksha Remains India's Highest-ranked LET Player Despite Missing Women's Open Cut
The two-time LET winner slipped from sixth to eighth in the season-long Order of Merit following the year's final major, but remains comfortably the highest-ranked Indian on the circuit.
Her position reflects a season built on consistency, highlighted by multiple top-10 finishes and a string of solid performances that have kept her firmly in contention among the Tour's elite.
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