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Saso back at World No. 6 ahead of Women’s PGA Championship

MANILA, Philippines – Yuka Saso has reclaimed her spot as World No. 6 despite skipping the recent Meijer LPGA Classic in Michigan, bolstering her confidence as she seeks back-to-back major championships in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship starting Thursday in Washington (Friday Manila time).

Saso matched her career-best ranking following a decisive victory at the US Women’s Open in Pennsylvania last month. However, she dropped two spots after missing the cut at the ShopRite LPGA Classic in New Jersey the following week.

Choosing to skip the Meijer Classic to better prepare for another major championship, Saso managed to regain her position by overtaking Jin Young Ko and Rose Zhang, who slipped to Nos. 7 and 9, respectively, with Charley Hull grabbing the eighth spot.

Meanwhile, Nelly Korda, despite failing to advance in her second consecutive LPGA Tour event at the Meijer Classic after winning six of her first seven tournaments, remains World No. 1. Fellow American Lilia Vu closed in on Korda following a victory at Meijer, where she defeated Lexi Thompson and Grace Kim on the third playoff hole.

Defending Women’s PGA Championship titlist Ruoning Yin holds the No. 3 spot, followed by Celine Boutier and Hannah Green in that order.

Sponsored by ICTSI, Saso dreams of becoming World No. 1 and delivering an Olympic gold for the Philippines. However, while her world ranking ambitions are on track, her Olympic dream for the Philippines will not materialize since she switched her citizenship from Filipino to Japanese in 2021.

Saso will now lead Japan’s campaign in the Paris Olympics, with Ayaka Furue and Nasa Hataoka, ranked Nos. 20 and 21 respectively, vying for the other slot.

The qualification period for the women’s golf competition in the Olympics ends on June 24, following the conclusion of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, making this $10-million event crucial for Olympic hopefuls.

The Paris Olympics will mark Saso's second appearance at the Games. She represented the Philippines in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and tied for ninth place.

The women’s golf competition at the Olympics will be held from August 7-10 at Le Golf National.

The Olympic field is restricted to 60

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