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Golf: Indian Quartet Gears Up For Mauritius Showdown
Vani Kapoor arrives with recent experience of playing in Mauritius, having featured in the IGPL Invitation at the Anahita Course. Meanwhile, fellow LET regulars Pranavi Urs and Avani Prashanth have opted to skip the event to take a short break.
Diksha, who has set her sights on clinching the Hero Women’s Indian Open this season, will begin her campaign early at 7:20 am in the company of Alessandra Fanali and Alexandra Försterling. Hitaashee Bakshi is paired with Lianna Bailey and Gabriella Cowley for the opening two rounds.
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