Toronto Star

Curling: Canada keeps calm and stays unbeaten at worlds

- GREGORY STRONG

NORTH BAY, ONT.— Skip Jennifer Jones and her Canadian team fought through a few uncharacte­ristic mistakes Monday before pulling out a 9-5 win over China at the world women’s curling championsh­ip.

Third Kaitlyn Lawes threw a stone through the house in the fourth end, Jones had a flash in the eighth and second Jill Officer had a miss of her own in the 10th end.

Canada was still able to regain the lead with a deuce in the ninth and stole two more points in the 10th to remain unbeaten in round-robin play.

“We just stayed patient and that’s kind of what we do,” said lead Dawn McEwen.

The win moved Canada into a first-place tie with Anna Hasselborg of Sweden at 4-0. Hasselborg, the 2018 Olympic champion, beat American Jamie Sinclair 6-4 in the morning draw.

South Korea’s EunJung Kim (3-0) was the only other unbeaten team after seven draws. The Olympic silver medallists were scheduled to play Sweden on Monday evening.

Jones and her Winnipeg team caught a break when China skip Yilun Jiang missed a takeout in the sixth end to give Canada a steal of three.

Jones forced China to a single in the seventh but was wide on a blank attempt in the eighth, which pulled China even with a steal.

“I was pretty ticked off at myself in eight,” Jones said. “That was just not a very smart thing to do. But if you’re going to do it, the fourth game of the round-robin is the game to do it in.”

Lawes came through with a nice double takeout in the ninth and Jiang was light on her final throw to set up the critical deuce. The China skip missed a longshot runback attempt in the 10th to end the game.

Despite a few miscues, the Jones rink still shot 86 per cent on the afternoon. China was at 80 per cent overall.

Denmark and Scotland are on deck for Canada on Tuesday and then it’s a tough 1-2 punch of South Korea and Sweden on Wednesday.

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