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October 21, 2011
YANG MEI, TAIWAN
Q. (Question regarding Yani) You're also from Taiwan; you're tied in the rankings. Tell us about that.
CANDIE KUNG: Well, she got herself all the attention from her good play. I'm more like a big sister to her. She's a good friend of mine, and very happy for her that she actually got to that No. 1 spot and able to keep it there.
She's able to bring a lot of the spectators out here this week. I think to make this tournament possible, she played a big part. You know, I had that dream, and I couldn't achieve it when I was in my prime, which was nine years ago. (Laughter.)
Q. How old are you now?
CANDIE KUNG: I'm 30.
Q. What would it mean to you to win here?
CANDIE KUNG: It would be great. I've been playing pretty consistent the last few weeks, just everything hasn't been coming together. It would be great to win here, because I think a lot of people know me, too. They know who I am and they come out and watch. They've never seen LPGA before.
So it will be fun.
Q. What do you think of the crowds this week?
CANDIE KUNG: It's awesome. I was surprised how many people come out and watch. And it's going to be more for Saturday and Sunday. And the weather is going to be better, too.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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