This week is a special week of the LPGA Tour as the players compete not in stroke-play but in match-play. In this game, Korean Eun-Hee Ji was the best. She won the Bank of Hope LPGA Match-play after winning 2&1 in the final against Japan's Ayaka Furue.

Uh-Hee Ji wins in Las Vegas - via Twitter @LPGA

Uh-Hee Ji wins in Las Vegas – via Twitter @LPGA

This week of the LPGA Tour was a bit special since the players stopped in Las Vegas to play a match-play event. 64 players, including two French women, competed for five days to try to win this Bank of Hope LPGA Match-play presented by MGM Rewards.

Our two Frenchwomen Perrine Delacour and Pauline Roussin-Bouchard unfortunately did not manage to get out of the pools. Perrine Delacour ends her week with a record of two losses for a victory and Pauline Roussin-Bouchard ends her week without a win with two losses and a draw.

After fighting in the round of 8 matches and then in the quarter-finals, four players made it to the last four, Eun-Hee Ji, Ayaka Furue, Andrea Lee and Lilia Vu. Only the last of them was still undefeated with five wins in five games.

Her streak unfortunately came to an end, lost to Japan's Ayaka Furue 2&1 in the semi-finals. At the same time, it was Eun-Hee Ji who spun in the final winning 4&3 against the American Andrea Lee.

In the small 100% American final, it was Lilia Vu who won 3&2, taking third place in the event.

In the final, it was the Korean Eun-Hee Ji who managed to take the lead over her opponent, thanks to three consecutive holes won between the 8th and 10th, including an eagle on the 9th. She will finally win on the 16th. : 3&2.

Thanks to this victory, she goes from 80th to 55th place in the world.

To find the results of the matches of this Bank of Hope LPGA Match-play: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.

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Roussin-Bouchard and Delacour at the start in Las Vegas