Winner last year in 2022 of the HSBC Women's World Championship, Jin Young Ko signs the double this week by winning this event again. With a total of -17, the former world number 1 wins another victory on the LPGA Tour with two strokes ahead of Nelly Korda. Céline Boutier with a card in the par on Sunday, ends her week in 11th place.

Jin Young Ko double winner of the HSBC Women's World Championship

Jin Young Ko wins the HSBC Women's World Championship – via Twitter @LPGA

Leader at the start of the last lap, the Korean player Jin Young Ko did not hesitate to win this HSBC Women's World Championship. Thanks to a final card of 69 (-3), Jin Young Ko wins with two strokes ahead of the American Nelly Korda. Winner of this event in Singapore last year, Jin Young Ko retains his title and wins his first victory since last year.

This new victory on the LPGA Tour should help her get closer to the throne of world number 1, a place she has not occupied since the fall of 2022.

Nelly Korda left two strokes behind the leader on Sunday, also signing a card of 69 (-3). She finished second at -15.

Ayaka Furue, Danielle Kang and Allisen Corpuz all three finish 3rd in this event in Singapore

Céline Boutier, in the penultimate game this Sunday, finally finished 11th in this HSBC Women's World Championship. Our French number 1 would have preferred to finish on a better note than his two bogeys on hole 17 and hole 18, two holes that punctuate a very sad day in putting: 34 putts for 16 greens in regulation.

Difficult day for world number 1 Lydia Ko: the New Zealander scores 74 (+2) and finishes in 31st place.

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