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No 1 ranking in the frame for sizzling Karrie Webb

Australian, a 40-time LPGA tour winner who is top of the leaderboard at Sentosa, has been upstaging youngsters

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Karrie Webb walks towards the 7th tee during round two of the 2014 HSBC Women's Champions tournament in Singapore. Photo: AFP

Australian veteran Karrie Webb said she was capable of a sensational rise to world No 1 as she extended her brilliant run of form by taking a two-shot lead at the HSBC Women's Champions yesterday.

Webb, a 40-time LPGA tour winner, used all her experience as she recovered from two late bogeys to return a solid three-under-par 69 for an aggregate score of nine-under 135 at Singapore's par-72 Sentosa Golf Club.

Webb, 39, topped the leaderboard, two ahead of fellow former winner Angela Stanford, 36, who also recorded 69 on day two. Taiwan's Teresa Lu was a shot further back, alone in third.

I know I'm capable of doing that [reaching No 1], but it's not something I live and die for
Karrie Webb

"Two old ducks, I guess," said Webb sarcastically, referring to the top two. "Did you ask any of the young players if it's hard to play against girls in their 30s?"

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Webb has been the form player early in the season, upstaging youngsters including New Zealand's Lydia Ko, 16, and winning the Women's Australian Open with a charge on the final day.

And Webb, ranked seventh, admitted that reaching No 1 was a possibility. She has not held the position since the official rankings were devised in 2006, and last topped the LPGA money list in 2000.

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"I'll just try and focus on playing good and wherever that takes me, it takes me," she said. "Fifteen years ago I woke up and I was going to do whatever it took to be No 1. I know I'm capable of doing that, but it's not something I live and die for."

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