November 18, 2024

Sebastian Korda was present to watch Nelly Korda claim her seventh victory of the season in the Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican

Nelly Korda’s latest victory, which saw her hold of Charley Hull to win the Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, will likely have been a little more special than most.

Not only was it her seventh victory of the season, but for the first time, her younger brother, tennis professional Sebastian, was there to see her close out victory.

Korda produced a masterclass on the back nine at Pelican Golf Club in Florida, including a run of five birdies in a row, to see off the challenges of Charley Hull, Im Jin Hee and Weiwei Zhang by three shots for her 14th LPGA Tour title.

Afterwards, she revealed that she didn’t know her sibling was present until she spotted him at the end of her round. She said: “I didn’t know he was there on the last three. Just saw him on 18 when I made that last putt.

“Never won in front of him but family is so important to me. For him to drive up – it’s not that close from my parents house, hour and 40. For him to drive an hour 40 with three holes remaining, one, he was very confident in me, and, two, just really nice to have his support and be out here. We haven’t seen each other since the middle of summer, and to hug him, it was really, really nice.”

She added: “After I walked off the green I greeted him and he gave me a massive hug. We talked about him coming out but I didn’t think he was going to just because he hasn’t been home in a long time and probably wanted to spend a little time at home and didn’t want to drive over an hour.”

Sebastian, who reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of 15th in August, was full of praise for his sister following her latest triumph, particularly after it came on her return to action after a spell out with an injury.

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