Diksha, who had scores of 72-72 in the first two rounds, shot an even-par 71 on the final day to take her total to 2-over 215. Diksha made two birdies and two bogeys at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France. ,

Diksha, who was third in the Order of Merit last year, is placed ninth on the back of a good run of form in the season with some big events still to come.



This was Diksha's fifth top-20 finish, three of which have been in the top-20. He also has two other top-25 finishes. In nine starts overall, she finished in the top-2 seven times and missed the cut only once.



Diksha, who plays for the Dormi Open Helsingborg in Sweden next week, was the only Indian among the six to make the cut this week.



Switzerland's Morgan Metroux recovered from a poor start in the final round on Saturday to win her second Ladies European Tour title.



After finishing the second round with a seven-under-par 64 on Saturday morning, Matroux bogeyed three of his first four holes in the final round and his six-stroke lead was reduced to just one stroke after 12. Went.



However, her nearest rival, Agathe Sauzon of France, missed the green and dropped a shot on the 13th.



Matroux took advantage of his opportunities and birdied the next three holes, starting with a close hole-out on the difficult par-3 14th. A round of one-over 72 gave Matroux a 10-under-par total and a three-shot victory over Sauzon and Swiss compatriot Chiara Tamburlini. Ireland's Lauren Walsh was alone in fourth place, three strokes behind.



Metrox reached 11th position in the Order of Merit with 525.94 points. His compatriot Tamburlini is in third place with 1,109.10 points. England's Bronte Law is still in the lead with 1,222.15.