Rozner claims 3rd European title with Mauritius Open win

Antoine Rozner carded a final round 67 to record a five-shot victory in the DP World Tour’s Mauritius Open at the Mont Choisy Le Golf in Grand Baie on Sunday, claiming a third title on the European circuit.


The Frenchman went into the final round with a two-shot advantage, but a front nine that included three birdies and an eagle on the par five seventh hole allowed him to pull clear of the chasing pack.


He finished the tournament on 19 under par, five shots ahead of Spain’s Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (67), having lost in a playoff in the 2019 edition of the Mauritius Open.
Rozner, 29, turned professional in 2016 and previously won the Golf in Dubai Championship in 2020 and Qatar Masters last year.


Meanwhile, Croatia midfielder Luka Modric said he intends to play for the Balkan nation until the Nations League finals in June next year but has yet to decide about his participation at the Euro 2024 tournament.


Modric helped Croatia win the bronze medal at the World Cup in Qatar after they defeated Morocco 2-1 in the third-place playoff on Saturday, having finished as runners-up at the 2018 edition in Russia.
Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic said this week Modric is likely to feature for them at the Euros in Germany despite his age should the team qualify, but the 37-year-old said on Saturday that he would consider his options.


“About my future? I do not know if I will play until the Euros in Germany. I need to go step by step,” Modric told beIN Sports.