The AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open came to a close on Sunday, December 22nd, marking the end of calendar year 2024 on the DP World Tour. England's John Parry fired a final round of 64 to take the tournament title.Parry won the Mauritius Open at 14-under. One of the previous day's co-leaders, Dylan Naidoo, tied for second with fellow South African Christo Lamprecht.2024 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open final leaderboardHere is the final leaderboard for the Mauritius Open:1 John Parry -14T2 Christo Lamprecht -12T2 Dylan Naidoo -124 Jovan Rebula -11T5 Richard Sterne -10T5 Freddy Schott -10T5 Andreas Halvorsen -10T5 Christiaan Burke -10T9 Scott Jamieson -9T9 Corey Shaun -9T9 Jacob Skov Olesen -9T9 Eddie Pepperell -9T13 Marcus Kinhult -8T13 Clément Sordet -8T13 Jayden Schaper -8T16 Ricky Hendler -7T16 Ben Schmidt -7T16 Hamish Brown -7T19 Andrea Pavan -6T19 Oliver Lindell -6T19 Wilco Nienaber -6T22 David Law -5T22 Benjamin Hebert -5T22 JJ Senekal -5T22 Renato Paratore -5T22 Matthew Southgate -5T22 James Morrison -5T28 Nikhil Rama -4T28 Adri Arnaus -4T28 Wynand Dingle -4T28 Deon Germishuys -4T28 Daniel Gale -4T33 Niklas Lemke -3T33 Zihao Jin -3T33 Filip Mruzek -3T36 Sebastian Garcia -2T36 Angel Ayora -2T36 Jack Senior -2T36 Keenan Davidse -2T36 Casey Jarvis -2T36 Mikael Lindberg -2T42 Sean Crocker -1T42 Thomas Aiken -1T42 Tadeáš Tetak -1T42 Davis Bryant -1T42 Gary Hurley -1T42 Ivan Cantero -1T42 Luke Brown -1T42 Wenyi Ding -1T42 Brandon Robinson Thompson -1T42 Joakim Lagergren -1T52 Justin Harding ET52 Yurav Premlall ET52 Nicolai von Dellingshausen ET52 Louis de Jager ET52 Jacques Blaauw ET57 Félix Mory +1T57 Daniel Brown +1T57 Jean Hugo +1T57 Trevor Fisher Jr +1T61 Maximilian Rottluff +3T61 CJ Du Plessis +3T63 Jonathan Broomhead +4T63 Alexander Levy +4T63 Joel Moscatel +4T63 Jason Roets +4T63 Ryan van Velzen +4T68 Altin Van Der Merwe +6T68 Justin Walters +6T68 Santiago Tarrio +6T71 Kyle Barker +7T71 Tiger Christensen +773 Anthony Michael +10John Parry started the fourth round of the Mauritius Open in a share of ninth place, five shots off the lead. However, in the final round he carded an eagle, seven birdies, and a bogey to overturn the deficit and take the title.This is Parry's second win on the DP World Tour and his first in 14 years. Speaking to Tour News Service after his victory, the Englishman said:"It's massive. I don't know how long ago - five or six years ago - I was back on the EuroPro Tour and I was close to giving up golf after winning when I was 23 out here. So it's been a long battle back but worth every moment for this week."The leader of the Mauritius Open after the first three rounds, Eddie Pepperell, could not get the job done and dropped back into a share of ninth place after a final round of 74.The previous day's co-leader, Dylan Naidoo, started the fourth round with three bogeys without a birdie until the 4th, but recovered to card four birdies without a bogey over the next 14 holes.