Q. Teng Teng, this is your first time competing in the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific, the first time a player from Macau has competed in this championship. How do you summarize the week?
TENG TENG HUN: I feel up and down throughout the week. Four rounds, two rounds good, two rounds bad. That's how golf works for me.
Q. But do you feel like it was quite an achievement to qualify for the championship, and has it inspired you to keep trying to play better and better?
TENG TENG HUN: Yeah, one of my goals for this tournament wass to make the cut, of course, yeah.
Q. You created a piece of history for the championship. Is that special for you?
TENG TENG HUN: Yeah, of course. It's very special to me. Knowing that I'm the first girl to represent Macau at this tournament, it encourages me to play better and better.
Q. What do you feel like this championship has done for you this week? What have you learned?
TENG TENG HUN: I've learned how to like overcome different problems on the course, because this is kind of a tough course with the wind and the weather; it's kind of hot also, yeah.
Q. And off the course have you made lots of new friends and what has that been like for you?
TENG TENG HUN: Yeah, I've made a lot of different friends all around Asia and Australia. Yeah, made lots of new friends.
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