Diksha Dagar continues to feature inside the top 10 of the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit following the Australian swing, despite a modest finish at the Women’s Australian Open.
The two-time LET winner is currently ninth in the standings, helped largely by her tied-fifth finish at the Australian Women’s Classic earlier in the swing. Diksha finished tied 45th at the Women’s Australian Open but maintained her strong position on the merit list after making the cut in all three LET events played in Australia.
Pranavi Urs is the next best-placed Indian on the list. Despite missing the cut at the Australian Open, she sits 44th in the standings, with a tied-14 finish at the Australian Women’s Classic being her best result so far this season.
Avani Prashanth occupies 75th position after making her first cut of the Australian swing. Earlier in the season, she had finished 39th in Saudi Arabia.
Aditi Ashok, who has played just one event this season, is currently placed 97th, while Vani Kapoor, who has also made a single appearance in 2026, sits 104th on the Order of Merit.
France’s Agathe Laisne leads the standings with 797.50 points following another strong performance in Australia. Australia’s Kelsey Bennett is second with 670.25 points, while South Africa’s Cassandra Alexander occupies third place with 540.83 points.
The Ladies European Tour now moves to the Gold Coast for the fourth and final event of the 2026 Australian swing — the Australian WPGA Championship at Sanctuary Cove.
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