The 2017 season has been one of Kapur's finest years on the Asian Tour and he is determined to continue his winning form at the Euro 1 million (approximately USD 1.07 million) event sanctioned by the Asian Tour, European Tour and Sunshine Tour.
He waited 11 years to win his second Asian Tour title at the Yeangder Heritage in Chinese Taipei in April. He tasted victory again on home soil when he triumphed at the Panasonic Open India two weeks ago to become the only player to win twice on the Asian Tour in 2017.
"It's amazing to have two wins this year and I've got to thank a lot of people for believing in me and supporting me. The form is good and the confidence is high, so there's no reason why I cannot win again," said Kapur.
He will be among an elite cast of Asian Tour champions which includes 20-year-old Micah Lauren Shin of the United States, who won in the Philippines last week, Gavin Green of Malaysia, the current Order of Merit leader and Jazz Janewattananond of Thailand.
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Kapur's solid season has been a huge turnaround for him after going through a tough year in 2016 where he lost his European Tour card and had to go through a liver surgery which kept him out of the game for a few months.
He bounced back in sensational style and is ready to end the Asian Tour season on a high note.
"I really struggled last year. I came back from a liver surgery in September and was lying on a hospital bed. It was frustrating because you couldn't play.
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