Q. 159 times it's taken to you win on the LPGA Tour.
ANGEL YIN: Really?
Q. How does it feel?
ANGEL YIN: Feels amazing. I got to say, I was playing today and I was like, wow, winning is tough. It's not easy. So hats off to Lilia for playing so well last day again, and obviously she's been playing really well. It's like Chevron again, redo.
Q. You spoke about wanting that opportunity just one more time just to see how different it was, would it play out differently. Well, lightning didn't strike twice. Talk about the playoff, your emotions.
ANGEL YIN: Honestly, just I lost already, so this one either I win or lose and I've played well this week, so I think it was just much more calm. I was calm before, but I really wanted to win. I haven't played well all year, a and then like years before, too, and so I think I wanted that a lot more. This one I wanted too, but my mentality and emotions were much calmer I think.
Q. A significant win, an LPGA Tour win, but also winning in China. That must mean a lot to you as well.
ANGEL YIN: It's special. I really like China because I come here a lot in the off-season. I meant to say Shanghai, but I like China too. I like Shanghai a lot. Before COVID I come here two years in a row like '18 and '19 to celebrate New Year's Eve. I got some friends here. The support is great. I've been having a blast all week every night with my friends out eating, just enjoying the city, too.
The Bund is always the prettiest, so walking around town is always amazing.
Q. Congratulations on your first LPGA Tour win.
ANGEL YIN: Thank you.
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