
Zi Yu happy with runner-up finish, aims for RSGC success next
The 20-year-old Zi Yu, who led after the opening day, posted rounds of 71-72-73 for a total of 216 to end up four strokes behind winner Thailand's Namo Luangnitikul, who carded 72-66-74 for 212.

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