Starting from tenth, Diksha bogeyed the par-3 14th for the second time this week, but made birdies on the 16th and 18th holes. He hit 11 of 14 fairways and 1 of 18 greens in regulation and had only one three-putt, which was on the 14th. Still, he did not convert a few possible birdie putts and made only five one-putts.

Diksha, who won one in Czech Republic last year and finished in the top-3 twice
The Indian Open will move to ASI for the next event in Korea, Aramco Ladies Korea.

This season, Diksha has made it to the top-10 thrice in six starts.
(9th), finished in the top-25 at Aramco Series Tampa (T-6) and Joburg Ladies (T-3) and twice in Kenya (T-19) and Cape Town (T-24). Her only missed cut was at the Aramak Ladies International in Saudi.

Manon de Roi of Belgium maintained her lead and won by four shots despite a closing bogey. She shot 72 to finish at 14-under and four ahead of England's Gabriel Cowley (70), on a day when there were just two cards below 70.

South Africa's Nicole Garcia (71) finished fourth and Morocco's Ines Laclech remained second after slipping to fifth place with a 76 in the third round.

India's other three players Tvesa Malik, Vaani Kapoor and Ridhima Dilawar missed the cut.