Meanwhile in the girl's division, top seed Ashley Victoria Lok of Singapore A never looked like she was going to give up her opportunity to take the gold. Lok easily defeated compatriot, Hazel Tan Wei Ning of Singapore B, 254-190 in the first of two matches and a 64-pins lead.
In the crucial second all-Singapore match, Lok could have had a more convincing victory if not for a final frame split. Despite that, Lok went on to edged Tan, 189-184 for a 443-374 total. Tan had ousted Doubles bronze medalist and third-seed, Emily Hart of Australia A245-214 to advance to the title match.
Lok's win gave Singapore their fifth gold medal of the championships. Tan settled for the silver medal but will not contribute to Singapore total medal haul, according to the rules. Hart gave Australia their second bronze medal.
The champion had ended the second block of the Masters finals with 3481 from 10 wins out of 16. Tan had a total of 11 wins for a score of 3411 to join Lok in the stepladder finals. Hart finished third with 3350, also with 11 wins.