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US Open: Jon Rahm makes fairy tale return from Covid-19 to claim maiden major win

  • Spaniard Rahm celebrates claiming a first major title just weeks after contracting Covid-19

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Jon Rahm celebrates his first major win with the US Open Championship Trophy after winning at Torrey Pines. Photo: EPA

Jon Rahm knew after contracting Covid-19, missing his parents meeting his son and losing a near-certain PGA victory two weeks ago that he was due for something good to happen.

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It turned out to be winning his first major title, which happened on Sunday at the US Open at Torrey Pines, one of his favourite places in the world.

“This one is very incredible, very hard to believe, that this story can end up so good,” Rahm said. “It almost feels like it’s a movie that’s about to end and I’m going to wake up soon.

“With the setback I had a couple of weeks ago, to end up like this, it’s incredible. I do love Torrey Pines, and Torrey Pines loves me.”

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Defending champion Rahm had seized a six-stroke lead after 54 holes at the Memorial when he was told seconds after finishing his round that he had tested positive. He spent the next week in quarantine until two negative tests allowed him to return to US Open preparations.

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