Ariya Jutanugarn maintains group lead over Nelly Korda at T-Mobile Match Play

Angel Yin of the US plays a shot from a bunker on the fourth hole during the second round of the T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards 2025 at Shadow Creek Golf Course on Thursday in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Getty Images via AFP)
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  • Jutanugarn, of Thailand, won 2 and 1 against Altomare to continue to lead Group 1, though she will face Korda in the final leg of the round robin Friday
  • Angel Yin (1-0-1) leads Group 10, and Russia鈥檚 Nataliya Guseva (1-0-1) is on top in Group 15

LAS VEGAS: World No. 1 Nelly Korda avoided a second straight collapse, but Ariya Jutanugarn maintained her advantage in Group 1 play Thursday at the T-Mobile Match Play in North Las Vegas, Nevada

Korda built a lead and held on to finish 1 up on Jennifer Kupcho, who fell to 0-2 in the event. That marked an improvement from Wednesday for Korda, when the defending champion settled for halving her match after losing a late lead to Brittany Altomare.

鈥淕olf doesn鈥檛 necessarily bring out (head-to-head competitiveness) unless you鈥檙e in a playoff or whatnot,鈥� Korda said. 鈥�(It) just makes you a little bit more aggressive of a player.鈥�

Jutanugarn, of Thailand, won 2 and 1 against Altomare to continue to lead Group 1, though she will face Korda in the final leg of the round robin Friday. A win there would give either player the group.

The 64-player field is divided into 16 four-player groups competing in three days of round-robin matches. A win earns one point, a tie earns a half-point and a loss is zero points. The winner of each group moves on to a 16-player, single-elimination bracket beginning Saturday. In the event of a tie for first place in a group, a playoff will determine which player advances. The quarterfinals will be played on Saturday, with the semifinals and final on Sunday.

Overall, 12 golfers are 2-0 through two days of play at Shadow Creek Golf Course, putting each in a strong position to win her group and advance to the 16-person field Saturday.

Thailand鈥檚 Jeeno Thitikul defeated Mexico鈥檚 Gaby Lopes 2 and 1 to get to 2-0 in Group 2. South Korea鈥檚 Sei Young Kim upended Japan鈥檚 Yuna Nishimura 4 and 2 to advance to 2-0 in Group 4.

Group 5 features Australia鈥檚 Stephanie Kyriacou leading the way at 2-0 after her 4-and-2 victory over Japan鈥檚 Ayaka Furue.

The only group with a pair of 2-0 golfers is Group 9, as South Korea鈥檚 Hyo Joo Kim and Sweden鈥檚 Maja Stark are still perfect and face off Friday.

Other 2-0 golfers after two days include Japan鈥檚 Mao Saigo in Group 7 (the only debut golfer at 2-0), Canada鈥檚 Brooke M. Henderson in Group 8 (having played only playing 27 holes 鈥� the fewest in the field), France鈥檚 Celine Boutier in Group 11, South Korea鈥檚 A Lim Kim in Group 12, Sweden鈥檚 Madelene Sagstrom in Group 14 and South Korea鈥檚 Narin An in Group 16.

Group 3 and 13 each have a four-way tie for first place at 1-1-0, while England鈥檚 Charley Hull and South Africa鈥檚 Ashleigh Buhai co-lead in Group 6 at 1-0-1.

鈥淚 love this format and it鈥檚 been a lot of fun,鈥� New Zealand鈥檚 Lydia Ko said after winning her Thursday match 6 and 5 over Australia鈥檚 Gabriela Ruffels to get into that four-way tie in Group 3. 鈥淵esterday I came off the day not feeling like defeated. I still had a great time.鈥�

Angel Yin (1-0-1) leads Group 10, and Russia鈥檚 Nataliya Guseva (1-0-1) is on top in Group 15.