Australian golf sensation Hannah Green is redefining her ambitions after a remarkable victory at the Women's World Championship in Singapore. Green's triumph not only catapulted her into the top 10 globally, but also sparked a reevaluation of her goals. The West Australian, who started the tournament ranked 20th, now finds herself at the prestigious world No.9 position. Green, who is 29 years old, shared her thoughts on Wednesday, stating, "I didn't expect my world ranking to go as high as it did. I have jumped back into the top 10 and that's kind of the goal of mine for the end of the year. Now, perhaps chasing to get back into the top five, top six, in the world is probably something that I will look at." Her career-high world ranking is currently at fifth place. Green's recent success in Singapore, her second win at the Women's World Championship, has set the stage for an exciting 2026 season. She expressed her excitement about the upcoming Women's Australian Open and Women's PGA, acknowledging the heightened attention and external pressure that comes with her newfound fame. Green's victory in Singapore also provided a much-needed breather before her return to the United States in April. She believes that this early win will help her approach the US events with less stress and better planning, which is crucial for her performance in the major tournaments.