[3] She was educated at The Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore and graduated in 2016 and did her undergrad at Jain University.
Her win made the front page of the country's largest English-language newspaper, the Times of India and she was featured nationally on television.
[3] She picked up a second win two weeks later at the Qatar Ladies Open[16] and finished the season second on the Order of Merit.
In 2017, Aditi became the second LPGA player from India after Simi Mehra[18][19] and finished eighth in the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year standings.
[20] In 2019, Aditi made 13 cut out of 22 LPGA Tour events, with best season finish of T13 at CP Women's Open.
[22] In 2021, Aditi represented India at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's individual stroke play event, in which she was ranked 200th in the world.
[23] Aditi finished fourth with a score of 269 and 15-under par, two shots behind gold medal winner Nelly Korda of the United States.