In the end, in a merciless fight, it was the Englishwoman Annabel Dimmock (22 years old) who won over the French amateur Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (18 years old), both obtaining their qualification for the Evian Championship from July 25 to 28.

Annabel Dimmock and the joy of the first title won is reflected in the Victory Board

The Evian Resort Golf Club ignited during the 3rd and last round of the Jabra Ladies Open to the rhythm of the merciless fight between the leader of the previous day, the French amateur Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (18 years old) and the English Annabel Dimmock (22), ranked 49th on the European circuit. A fight that quickly turned into a duel, the two players racing ahead, far ahead of their pursuers (132 players at the start, 26 nationalities). The Habs saw their chances of victory vanish on the 16th (double bogey) and then the 17th (bogey), their last birdie on the 18th did not allow them to force the door to the play off. Annabel Dimmock, with a card counting 4 birdies and a single bogey on the 17th, returned the victory putt to finish with a score of 206 (-7), a blow before the Frenchwoman.

With this victory at the Jabra Ladies Open counting for LETAS and LET, her first on the European circuit, Annabel Dimmock offers herself a major double qualification - for the Evian Championship and the AIG Women's British Open 2019 - as well as her card to play the LET 2020. "It's incredible, I am delighted" enthuses the winner, who pockets € 24. “I love this course, it's a real test for July. I can't wait to play during the 000 years of the Major. "

His runner-up, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, who has already won 3 amateur titles this season in addition to a 4th place at the ANA Inspiration Junior and a 7th at the Annika Invitational, has just seized an incredible opportunity, that of qualifying for the Evian Championship 2019. She will join the very closed ranks of the Major to start on Thursday July 25 on a course that she knows well, having notably competed there and won the final of the Haribo Kids Cup at 10, 11 and 12 years old. A new source of pride for the Evian Championship Galaxy.