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November 18, 2017
Naples, Florida
Q. What did you think of your round today?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: I mean, pretty good today. I hit really solid. Start to make few putt in the front nine.
Q. You've come to this tournament last year with a lot on the line. This year, not as much pressure. Does it free you up a little bit?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: Yeah. I mean, I feel fairly good this week because I have like more confident from like last few tournament, and I'm not really compare myself like this year and last year anyway.
Q. Did becoming world No. 1 seem like it came quickly to you? Was that hard to adjust?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: I'm going to say it's hard, but with me only two weeks, so it's not hard anymore, you know.
Q. Do you feel that it took a while to get used to your success?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: It is, especially from last year. But, you know, like I learn a lot from this year and last year and I'm growing a lot.
Q. What's the most important thing you've learned this year?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: This year?
Q. Yeah.
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: Think play under the pressure, and I have to really focus like play under my own expectation, and my target not going to be outcome anymore. More like focus on like what I can do, what I want to do.
Q. Did you feel a lot of expectation from the people in Thailand mostly?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: I felt before, but not anymore.
Q. Who has helped you work on that? Are you working with a mental coach?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: So I have Pia and Lynn like from Vision 54, and I have my (indiscernible) in Thai, which she with me like almost ten years already.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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