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September 16, 2007
HALMSTAD, SWEDEN
Q. Laura, you've been doing this since 1990. Still winning points. You absolutely love it, don't you?
LAURA DAVIES: Yeah. I've played really well today and didn't give Brittany too many chances, which was important to get a point on the board. I've been trying to keep tabs on the rest of them. We need a few putts to go in, and that will give us a chance.
Q. How was the atmosphere with your match?
LAURA DAVIES: It was good. Nice atmosphere. We both played pretty decent golf.
Q. The Americans do have the momentum. What's the key to turning it?
LAURA DAVIES: Annika. If Annika can turn hers around against Morgan -- I think she went 1-down with three to go. She needs to win. She doesn't need a half. She's got to win two of the last three holes.
Q. Wish you luck.
LAURA DAVIES: Okay.
Q. How important was this match for you to win?
LAURA DAVIES: Well, it makes no difference whether I win or not. It's all whether we get enough points. We need 14 1/2. And at this point it doesn't get us to 14 1/2, it's pointless.
Q. How sweet will it be to come back to win the Cup?
LAURA DAVIES: It's important. I came here trying to win five points. I only got 2 1/2. That's not enough. If we lose by a half point or a point, which it's looking like at the moment, I don't know how it's going to turn out. I'll be disappointed with the week. This point is irrelevant if you're on a losing team.
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