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They called it a calm morning at DLF, soft light, a faint hum from the stands, and the sort of hush that makes each shot sound larger than life. By the time the last putt dropped, it was Vani Kapoor who had quietly stitched together a round of -5 to end Day 1 as the overnight leader, calm, composed, and suddenly very, very dangerous. Behind her, a 17-year-old amateur named Zara Anand sat at T2, just one shot adrift, eyes bright with the kind of fearlessness that makes headline writers dream.

What makes the moment sing is the mix: seasoned pros and wide-eyed rookies rubbing shoulders on a course that has seen greats and surprises. Durga Nittur and Hitaashee Bakshi lurked in the mix at T6 (-2), while familiar names like Alice Hewson at T5 (-3) and Shannon Tan sharing second reminded everyone this is a truly global fight. Some results stunned, as Diksha Dagar, who arrived as one of India’s biggest hopes for a home champion, is down the board at +6 (T82) today, a twist that opens the door wider for others. Tvesa Malik sat around the cut line at T35 (+2).

Zara Anand of India during the first round. Credit: Tristan Jones/ LET
There’s an irresistible narrative here. It’s been nine years since an Indian won this title, with Aditi Ashok’s landmark victory in 2016 still ringing in the memory, and the home gallery has been waiting. With four Indians in the top 10 after Round 1, the dream of breaking that drought feels less like a long shot and more like a heartbeat away. The favourites that arrived with fanfare now carry a little more pressure, and the challengers, a little more belief.
For Vani, the question is both simple and enormous: can she turn this electric start into a final-day headline that ends a nine-year wait? The answer will depend on nerve, the same steadiness that produced today’s lead, and on a week of golf that looks set to be as thrilling as it is unpredictable. If the first round taught us anything, it’s that momentum can shift with a single hole, and that every name on the card still has a shot at making history.
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