Following the first stop in the Asian swing on the Ladies European Tour (LET), there is a new name at the top of the rankings.
The LET Order of Merit is a season-long race which sees the best player at the end of the year crowned number one.
It rewards the achievements of the players, recognising the hard work, grit and determination that it takes to achieve long-term goals.
Singapore’s Shannon Tan moved into first place after her dramatic victory at the 2025 Hero Women’s Indian Open at DLF Golf and Country Club.
The 21-year-old clinched her third LET title in India just a few months after she picked up her second at the Amundi German Masters.
Tan has been in a rich vein of form of late recording two fourth-place finishes and two top-20 results before her win in India.
That victory saw a swing at the top of the standings as Tan went from a deficit of 209.54 points behind England’s Mimi Rhodes to now being 239.46 points ahead.
Speaking after victory, the Singaporean said: “It’s good to be leading [the Order of Merit] going into the last three events, but I’ll keep having the same mindset.
“I will just do the best I can because I can’t really control what everyone else does and it’s everyone’s game out there. If I just focus on me and myself, then that’s all I can really ask for.”
Tan leads the way with 2,368.95 points with just three events of the 2025 LET season remaining with Rhodes in second place.
South Africa’s Casandra Alexander is third with Czechia’s Sara Kouskova in fourth and Germany’s Helen Briem in fifth.
Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini moved up to sixth place with a T20 finish in India with England’s Cara Gainer now in seventh.
England’s Alice Hewson, the runner-up in India, sits in eighth place on 1,519.77 points with France’s Nastasia Nadaud and Canada’s Anna Huang rounding out the top 10.
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