Anna Huang appears to enjoy the winner’s circle.

The 16-year-old Canadian emerged victorious in her second straight Ladies European Tour event on Saturday at the French Open.

Huang, of Vancouver, fired a final-round 6-under 65 at Golf Barrière to clinch a two-stroke win at 16-under for the tournament.

She also took home the top prize at last week’s La Sella Open, making her the third player to post consecutive victories on tour this year.

“I’m honestly just so shocked right now. I don’t think I have fully processed my last win and then to win again is just so crazy,” Huang said.

“I’m so proud of myself. I never imagined this would ever happen.”

Huang entered Saturday’s final round with the lead and barely flinched, making birdies on the first two holes. Her lone bogey of the day came on the fourth hole, and she responded immediately with a birdie on the fifth.

The Canadian now sits 22nd in the season-long standings.

South Africa’s Casandra Alexander and Germany’s Helen Briem tied for second at 14-under for the tournament.

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