Avani Prashanth, already in the Top-100 of the world at 77th, is keen to get better and better and maybe even feature in Top-10. And her presence has the rest of the team raring to go in the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship.The .
Avani Prashanth, the recently crowned individual winner at the Queen Sirikit Cup, and the US-based Anika Varma, will spearhead the Indian challenge at the 2023 edition of the high profile Women's Amateur Asia Pacific (WAAP) at the Singapore .
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