Korda won't defend Match Play title on the weekend after a rough day for the world's top players
- Nelly Korda, ranked number one, failed to advance at the T-Mobile Match Play on Friday.
- Korda's inability to move forward happened after she lost to Ariya Jutanugarn.
- Korda's struggles reflected the challenges faced by many top-ranked players this week, with only Thitikul advancing.
- After her loss, Korda described her own play as "very questionable by me."
- Sixteen group winners will now compete in elimination play, beginning Saturday, to determine the champion on Sunday.
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