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Chiranjeev in top 200
NEW DELHI, JULY 10. Chiranjeev Milka Singh's brilliant streak of
three weeks on the Japanese PGA Tour has helped him break into
the top- 200 of the world rankings, which was released on Monday
for the week ending July 8.
The Indian ace has jumped up to the 180th spot following his tied
third finish in the Jyuken Sangyo Hiroshima Open in the latest
rankings.
His three weeks of splendid performance marked a jump of 99
places from his year-ending ranking of 297 at the end of 2000.
Tiger Woods remained the world's number one golfer for the 99th
successive week despite his recent slump of form.
Phil Mickelson was second, while Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Davis
Love, David Duval and Sergio Garcia followed in that order.
Chiranjeev is the only Indian to have made it to the top-200 of
the world. Earlier, he enjoyed his best position in May 1999 when
he rose to 142nd position, following his good show in the South
African leg of the European PGA Tour where he finished second.
``Perhaps this is a good indication of how hard I have worked in
the past few months. The injury last season had robbed me of the
entire world ranking points.
The fact that I have earned them all back and am again in the
top-200 is a good feeling. Things are happening for me and with
the British Open and The International ahead of me, I am excited
about the future,'' said the 29-year-old over phone from Japan.
Playing on the Japanese PGA Tour, Jeev registered three
successive top-four finishes in three weeks.
He was fourth in the Mizuno Open, came second in the Iiyama Cup
and was joint third in last week's Hiroshima Open.
Interestingly, Chiranjeev is the second highest non- Japanese
Asian golfer in the list behind Frankie Minoza of the
Philippines. Minoza, who is a regular on the Japanese PGA Tour,
is in 160th position.
The only other non-Japanese Asian on the list in Lin Keng-chi of
Taiwan, who is currently ranked 185th.
Chiranjeev next plays the high-profile Loch Lomond Invitational
on the European PGA Tour. If he finishes in the top- eight, he
will earn a direct berth into the British Open, which starts at
the Royal Lytham from July 19 to 22.
Thereafter, he will participate in the Dutch Open before
proceeding to the United States where he has become the first
Indian to be invited for the prestigious $4 million The
International, an event on the US PGA Tour.
- Our Sports Reporter
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