Paris Olympics: Missed out on a medal in Tokyo, now Aditi and Diksha will be eyeing to make an impact in Paris
Paris Olympics: 15 of the 60 players participating in the competition have been a part of all the games since golf returned to the Olympics in 2016 and Aditi is one of them. Diksha is participating in the Olympics for the second time.
Indian women's golfer Aditi Ashok had performed brilliantly and missed the medal by coming very close. Now she will be committed to winning a medal in the women's golf event at the Paris Olympics starting on Wednesday. On the other hand, Diksha Dagar is also ready to challenge after recovering from a car accident. Two-time Olympian Aditi came very close to winning a medal in Tokyo three years ago but ultimately finished fourth and is determined to make up for it this time.
Diksha narrowly escaped the car accident. However, her mother had to be hospitalized due to injuries. However, this 23-year-old player from Jhajjar has set aside all the problems and is ready for success in the Olympics. Out of the 60 players participating in the competition, 15 have been a part of all the games since golf's return to the Olympics in 2016 and Aditi is one of them. Diksha is participating in the Olympics for the second time.
60 players from 33 countries are participating in women's golf. 12 of the world's top 15 players are competing here. Six players who have achieved number one ranking, Jin Young Ko (Korea), Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Nelly Korda (USA), Athiya Thitikul (Thailand), Lilia Wu (USA) and Ruoning Yin (China) are among the medal contenders.