Key Points

Tvesa Malik had the best opening round among the seven Indians in the field. She carded a 1-under 71 that featured a mix of bogeys and birdies. Canadian rookie Anna Huang stunned the field with a bogey-free 64 to take the lead. The tournament is a crucial one for Tvesa as she battles to secure her full playing rights on the tour.

Key Points: Tvesa Malik Leads Indian Golfers at La Sella Open with 71

  • Tvesa Malik fights for full LET playing rights with solid opening round
  • Canadian teen Anna Huang leads with a flawless bogey-free 64
  • Hitaashee Bakshi and Diksha Dagar among other Indians in the field
  • Huang's round featured a run of five birdies in six holes
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Tvesa leads Indian challenge with T-17 finish on Day 1 at La Sella Open

Tvesa Malik shoots 1-under 71 to lead Indian challenge at La Sella Open. Canadian rookie Anna Huang leads with a stunning bogey-free 64.

"For Tvesa, the round was a mix of resilience and recovery. - Article"

Denia, Sep 19

Tvesa Malik, battling to secure full playing rights on the Ladies European Tour, opened her campaign at the 2025 La Sella Open with a solid 1-under 71. The effort placed her in tied-17th position, making her the best performer among the seven Indians in the 1 million euros event.

Among the others, Hitaashee Bakshi carded a 72 to be tied-28th, while India’s leading LET stars, Diksha Dagar and Pranavi Urs, each returned scores of 73 and sit in tied-44th place. Ridhima Dilawari posted 75 to be T-77, while both Avani Prashanth and Vani Kapoor struggled to 78 and are placed T-113, leaving them in danger of an early exit.

At the top of the leaderboard, Canadian rookie Anna Huang lit up the course with a flawless bogey-free 64 (-8) to take a two-shot lead. The 16-year-old, who earned her LET card through Q-School last December, strung together a run of birdies—back-to-back on holes 2 and 3, three in a row from 6 to 8, and more on 10, 12, and 13—to set the early pace in Spain.

For Tvesa, the round was a mix of resilience and recovery. Starting on the first, she dropped an early shot on the second but regained it at the fifth. Her round featured two sets of bogey-birdie exchanges, on holes 8–9 and 12–13, before finishing strong with a birdie on the 18th for her under-par card.

Hitaashee’s 72 included five birdies, offset by three bogeys and a double. Pranavi managed three birdies but slipped with two bogeys and a double, while Diksha fought back admirably after dropping three bogeys in her opening six holes. She steadied herself with three birdies on the back nine, including two in succession at 16 and 17.

Behind Huang, France’s Nastasia Nadaud and Germany’s Leonie Harm share second on six-under 66. Slovenia’s Pia Babnik (67) sits in fourth, while Spain’s Luna Sobron Galmes is fifth at four-under 68.

- IANS

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Sarah B
That Canadian rookie Anna Huang is something special! 16 years old and leading with a bogey-free 64? Incredible talent on display. Hope our Indian girls can close the gap tomorrow.
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Priya S
Diksha showing her experience with that comeback on back nine! After those early bogeys, finishing with 73 is actually quite commendable. She knows how to grind it out 💪
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Aman W
Concerned about Avani and Vani at 78. They need to bounce back strongly tomorrow to make the cut. The competition is getting tougher every year on LET.
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Michael C
Really impressive to see 7 Indian players competing at this level. The depth in women's golf is growing globally, and India is definitely part of that growth story.
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Neha E
Tvesa's birdie on 18th to finish under par shows mental strength! That's the kind of finish that builds confidence for the next rounds. Let's go Indian contingent! 🏌️‍♀️

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