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September 14, 2007
HALMSTAD, SWEDEN
Q. Have you ever played with Iben before, or is this the first time?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: Yeah, that was the first time we played together.
Q. How was it between you guys?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: It was good.
Q. How many birdies between you guys?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: I don't know. Maybe three, four.
Q. It was a great fight back?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: Yeah, it was.
Q. Okay. What are you thinking for tomorrow, because you play again with her?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: Yes, I'm happy.
Q. How do you feel about the European crowds? Are they spurring you on?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: Yes, definitely.
Q. What was the difference this afternoon?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: I think Iben made a few putts early on.
Q. What's the difference between this morning and this afternoon?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: Iben holed a few putts. It was a difficult day making birdies. Missed a couple shots and made a birdie coming in.
Q. Tell me about that putt on 14.
IBEN TINNING: I'm really embarrassed by myself. I got so excited, I was -- it was a fantastic putt. Hadn't made a long putt yet.
Q. 2-down early on, what was the case of recovery? Was there a turning point?
CATRIONA MATTHEW: I think the turning point maybe was really the birdie on 8 and 10, we kind of sneaked one on 10. Looking like they were probably going to win the hole and then she made a good up and down. That was the key.
Q. You were a captain's pick.
IBEN TINNING: Yes. I hope she's happy about it.
Q. Wish you luck tomorrow. Thank you.
IBEN TINNING: Thank you very much.
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