Kilifi — Newly-crowned Magical Kenya Ladies Open champion Aditi Ashok reveals she had to go through a thorough training regime in her off-season ahead of the opening leg of the Ladies European Tour (LET) at Vipingo Ridge in Kilifi.

The Indian maintained her opening day superior form in the final round to clinch the third edition of the prestigious tournament and make up for her disappointment in 2019 when she missed out on the title by a whisker.

Ashok was over the moon that the hard work in training had paid off handsomely – a prize money of Kes 6 million to be exact.

“It has been a great week and I think it has proven that my off-season and hard work has paid off this week. I just kept hitting fairways and greens. I think the last few holes I didn’t make very many good swings but it’s all good, I guess,” she said.

Ashok, who has now won four times in the LET – following her successes at the Hero Women’s Indian Open and Qatar Ladies Open (both 2016) and FBM Ladies Open in 2017 – further said the win signals her return to peak form that had somewhat dipped.

“I have worked a lot with my coach and my fitness team back home together with whom we have put in a lot of work over two months, just to get back to my original strength level and I think this week I feel I have gotten back to where I was maybe a couple of years ago, and I think it is pretty good,” she said.

Tied for second were Thailand’s April Angurasaranee and Englishwoman Alice Hewson.