Michelle Wie on why she hauled out of Women's World Championship

Michelle Wie

Safeguarding champion Michelle Wie says she is "completely gut-torqued" in the wake of making the "shocking" choice to haul out of the Women's World Championship in Singapore.

She neglected to finish the first round in light of a common wrist issue.

Wie, who had medical procedure on the damage in October, said a MRI check on Thursday indicated "nerve capture".

"I settled on the choice on 15 to pull back in light of the fact that by then, I was not able lift the club," said the 29-year-old.

"Subsequent to getting medical procedure, I had it in my mind that I would have been totally torment free when I returned to Asia to protect my title.

"I was so prepared to be sans torment, I disregarded two or three cautioning signs. Because of not tuning in to my body, I persevered through an awful erupt amid my round.

"Being in that measure of torment, I was frightened that I could do additionally harm.

"Choosing to pull back amid the competition is dependably the hardest choice to make however it was deplorable."

Britain's Jodi Ewart Shadoff is in a five-manner tie for second spot, two shots off pioneer Amy Olson after two rounds.

American Olson, who checked a three-under-standard 69, is seven under for the competition.

Ewart Shadoff went round in 70 to move to five under, close by Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn, Spain's Azahara Munoz, South Korea's Inbee Park and Australia's Minjee Lee.

Britain's Georgia Hall is level standard following a second-cycle 71, while comrades Charley Hull and Bronte Law are one over and three over respetively. Scotland's Catriona Matthew is eight over.

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