In 2010, she qualified to represent Macau at the Asian Games. However, as regulation rules required three years to pass since the individual has last represented a different country, her qualification was deemed invalid.[citation needed] The Macau team later decided to withdraw from the competition.[6] At the Bitburger Open tournament in Germany, she was the runner-up in women's singles event defeated by Liu Xin of China with the score 21–16, 21–10.[7] She also won the Osaka International tournament beat Kaori Imabeppu of Japan in the longest and closest final of the day in Osaka.[8]