Cape Times

Park set to take over World No 1 ranking

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IBARAKI: Park Sung-hyun is projected to take over the women’s world number one ranking after fellow South Korean Ryu So-yeon finished equal 33rd at the Japan Classic yesterday.

US Women’s Open champion Park did not play the LPGA event, but Ryu had to finish no worse than sixth to stay in top spot, according to the projection.

“I didn’t know that,” Ryu told Reuters outside the scoring tent at the Taiheiyo Club Minori, when she was told she had surrendere­d the number one ranking.

“I don’t really care about it. It’s just a title. It’s great to be number one of course but the more important thing is how I’m playing for the present. I more care (about that) than my ranking.”

Ryu, 27, was delighted to become number one back in June, but admitted to eventually feeling the pressure of the lofty position.

“Because of number one, a lot of expectatio­ns levels went up high but right now I want to win a tournament more than keep my position,” she said.

Rye battled a sore right shoulder throughout the Japan Classic, constantly rubbing it after hitting a shot.

“It was a struggle to play three rounds,” she said.

Ryu is having a week off, and said she might see a doctor in the next few days to have the injury diagnosed.

She burst onto the internatio­nal scene by winning the 2011 US Women’s Open, and captured another major this year at the ANA Inspiratio­n.

She has not had a victory since late June. – Reuters

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