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Miyazato eyes first Major

- Evian

– Japanese star Ai Miyazato (above) is hoping to bring the curtain down on her sparkling 11 years on Tour in style this week with a first Major triumph at the Evian Championsh­ip.

A teenage phenomenon who became the women’s world No 1 seven years ago, Miyazato has won the Evian twice, in 2009 and 2011 – before it became the fifth womnen’s Major.

“This is definitely one of my favourite tournament­s,” reflected the 32-year-old, who has won 27 times round the globe, ahead of today’s first round.

“I’m happy it is going to be my last event.

“I don’t know what I’m going to do afterwards. I’m actually not making a decision on purpose because I want to focus on every tournament until I go.”

Miyazato’s father and coach, Masaru, collapsed on the course in the build-up to the British Open in Scotland, and he is still not well enough to travel to France.

“This week is a little bit bitterswee­t,” Miyazato, now ranked 108th in the world, continued.

“I feel happy, but I’m kind of sad to leave at the same time, because like I said, I’m going to miss all my friends on the Tour. Dad being ill made me realise family comes first.

“He has been great. He is definitely a good coach, and he’s definitely a good dad and a good friend of mine. “I trust in him. “We sometimes fight a little bit. I can be stubborn, but he accepts that.” – AFP

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