Tokyo Olympics: Aditi Ashok, who missed the medal, spilled the pain
Tokyo Olympics: Aditi Ashok, who missed the medal, spilled the pain
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Aditi Ashok is not disappointed at the fourth position in any other tournament, but it was the Olympics and the Indian golfer, who performed best for India, said that it is not possible to be happy to be fourth here. Last night, second-placed Aditi came fourth after the fourth and final round with a score of three under 68 and a total of 15 under 269.

I would have been happy in another tournament but it is difficult to be happy to be fourth in the Olympics, he said. I played well and gave my 100 percent. I think it could have done better in the final round, said Aditi, who made five birdies and two bogeys in the final round. He expressed hope that his performance will increase everyone's interest in the game which has so far been considered as an elite category sport.

At the same time, he said, "I wish I could have won the medal, but I hope everyone will still be happy. I didn't think much about it before the final round that people were watching me on television. Some more good performances will increase the interest of individuals in the game," Aditi said. More children will start playing golf. When I started playing golf, I never thought I would play the Olympics, she said. Golf was not part of the Olympics at that time. You can reach here with a lot of hard struggles and full fun of your game.

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