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Winning An Olympic Medal Will Be Major Career Achievement: Aditi Ashok
It’s been a mixed 2024 for Aditi, whose best finish -- tied 35th with a score of 2-under par -- was at the Cognizant Founders Cup in April-May this year. She did not make the cut in her last event, the Mizuho Americas Open at Liberty National, but that’s part of the business at the highest level and no reflection on what to expect at the Paris Games or even in your next professional tournament.
"I feel I've gotten better with all aspects of my game. Year 2023 especially was a great year performance wise and that's because I managed to pick up some distance in the off season last year. I would say winning a medal is pretty high up there in terms of career achievements," Aditi told SAI Media.
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