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Nastasia Nadaud Triumphs at Andalucia Open de Espana

11/30/2025 by Matthias Gräf

Nastasia Nadaud Triumphs at Andalucia Open de Espana

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Nastasia Nadaud clinched the title at the Andalucia Open de Espana, marking a significant achievement in her career and bringing the Ladies European Tour (LET) season to a thrilling close. The tournament, held in Malaga, gathered 75 of the best female golfers competing for the prestigious crown.

Strong Field and Title Defense

The Andalucia Open de Espana is known for its competitive field, and this year was no exception. Among the contenders was the defending champion Carlota Ciganda, who aimed to retain her title on home soil. Despite stiff competition, Nadaud managed to outperform the field with consistent play and composure under pressure.

LET Season Finale Highlights

The tournament served as the season finale for the Ladies European Tour, making Nadaud’s victory even more significant. The LET has seen a rise in competitive intensity this year, with many players pushing their limits to secure rankings and prize money. Nadaud’s win not only adds to her personal accolades but also highlights the growing talent pool on the tour.

Looking Ahead to 2026

With the LET season wrapped up, players now turn their focus to the upcoming year. The DP World Tour has already kicked off its new season in Australia with the BMW Australian PGA Championship, offering players opportunities to gain early momentum. For many LET players, including Nadaud, the challenge will be to maintain form and build on this success in future events.

The Andalucia Open de Espana once again demonstrated the high level of competition and the exciting future of women’s golf in Europe. Nastasia Nadaud’s victory is a testament to her skill and determination, setting a strong example for the next generation of players.

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