Women's Golf Association of India

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Pranavi Urs in action

Pranavi finishes 42nd as Huang wins title in La Sella

Alicante, Spain: Pranavi Urs improved slightly on her final position as she moved from T-47 to T-42 in the 2025 La Sella Open. Pranavi finished with a birdie for an even par 72 and finished a 2-over for the week.

Pranavi’s colleague, Hitaashee Bakshi (76) slipped with four bogeys on the back nine and ended in T-53rd place at 6-over total for the week.

The two will play the Lacoste Ladies Open de France next week.

Canada’s Anna Huang stormed to her maiden Ladies European Tour (LET) title at the 2025 La Sella Open winning with a total of 20-under-par at La Sella Golf Resort.

Huang was in control this week completing a wire-to-wire victory to win the tournament at the age of 16 years, 10 months and 22 days.

The 16-year-old produced rounds of 64-66-69-69 to become the youngest winner on the LET in 2025 and win by seven strokes.

Huang becomes the second Canadian to win on the LET and the first to win outside of majors with Brooke Henderson’s victory at the 2022 Amundi Evian Championship the first on Tour.

On the final day, the LET rookie made her first birdie on the third before rolling in another on the ninth in Spain.

The teenager had an adventurous back nine dropping a shot on 13 before bouncing back with a birdie at the next hole, she dropped another shot on 15 but rolled in a birdie on 16. She finished in style with a birdie at the last to seal a final round of 69 (-3) and get her hands on her first trophy as a professional with her dad Alex by her side.

France’s Nastasia Nadaud finished in outright second place on -under-par after a final round of 73 (+1) in Spain.

Australia’s Maddison Hinson-Tolchard recorded her best-ever finish on the LET with a solo third place on 12-under-par.

Singapore’s Shannon Tan finished fourth on 11-under-par with Ireland’s Lauren Walsh one shot further back in fifth.

Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini produced her ninth top-10 finish of the season with a solo sixth place finish; meanwhile, Czechia’s Jana Melichova was seventh on eight-under-par in her first tournament since taking one year off from a back injury.

Spain’s Nuria Iturrioz, Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley and Italy’s Alessandra Fanali rounded out the top 10 in T8 on seven-under-par.

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