Yuka Saso, the 20-year-old from the Philippines who won the US Women’s Open last month, has pulled out of the LPGA Tour’s next major, the Evian Championship.
Golfweek has reported that Saso, who had originally committed to play in France in the fourth major of the season, has decided instead to skip it.
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Saso defeated Japan’s Nasa Hataoka in a playoff to win the US Open for her first major title. She is No. 8 in the world golf rankings.
A reason for Saso’s withdrawal was not revealed, but the Evian is part of a gruelling month-long stretch for the women’s tour as it crams two majors (the Evian and The Open at Carnoustie, Scotland) plus the Tokyo Olympic Games in the span of a month, July 22 to August 22.
Danielle Kang (No. 5 in the world), Lexi Thompson (No. 9), Hataoka (No. 12), Australia’s Hannah Green (No. 15) and Shanshan Feng (No. 20) of China also opted not to play the Evian with the Olympics on the horizon. Without Saso, six of the top 20 players in the world won’t compete in France.
The field still includes No. 1 Nelly Korda, who won the LPGA’s most recent major, the PGA Championship; No. 2 Jin Young Ko, the defending Evian champion from 2019; and 2021 ANA Inspiration champion Patty Tavatanakit (No. 12) of Thailand, among other stars.
The Evian is scheduled for July 22-25. It was not contested in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.