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December 20, 2014
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Q. That was a good round. That put you in contention for tomorrow. What do you think of your chances for winning tomorrow?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: I just don't want to get pressure.  I just try to play my own game tomorrow.
Q. What has been working well for you the last three days?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: Actually my putter improved much and then my iron shot was good, and no wind when I play. So I think I can play like this.
Q. Do you feel comfortable being the joint leader in the last tournament on the Asian Tour?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: I'll be nervous, yes. Actually, yes.
Q. Feel a bit of pressure?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: Yes.
Q. Can you talk us through your round today? How many birdies?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: Six birdies.
Q. And were they long putts?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: No. My wedge shot was good this time, like 150 yards in, everything was like ten feet inside. My putter was good, so I made all of that one.
Q. What do you think you need to do to win tomorrow, do you think?
WANG JEUNG‑HUN: No pressure. Just play my own game.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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