Sunday, December 07, 2008

Milkha Singh dedicates latest
victory to his wife in hospital

Five days after his wife delivered their first child still-born, India's Jeev Milkha Singh won the Japanese tour's season-ending Nippon Series Cup today.
"I will dedicate this win to my wife," Singh said. "She is healthy now. Better things are on the way."
Kudrat Singh, recovering in a Tokyo hospital, urged her husband to play the event.
Singh won by two strokes, closing with a four-under 66 at Tokyo Yomiuri for a 12-under 268 total. He also won the 2006 tournament.
Last month, Singh beat Ernie Els and Padraig Harrington by a stroke in the Singapore Open to win his second Asian Tour money title. Singh also won the European Tour's Bank Austria Open in June and the Japanese Tour's Sega Sammy Cup in July.
Australia's Brendan Jones, the 2007 winner of this tournament, shot a 64 to tie for second with New Zealand's David Smail (66) and Japan's Taichi Teshima (68).
Ryo Ishikawa, the 17-year-old Japanese star who last weekend became the youngest player in Japanese tour history to reach $1 million in a season, closed with a 70 to tie for fifth with Toshinori Muto at 8 under .
Overnight leader Prayad struggled with his game over the final round and finished seven strokes back after a 74.
The Nippon Series is the last event of the season on the Japan Tour and features this year's tournament winners and players who finished among the top 25 in the money rankings through last week's Casio Open.

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