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Homan keeps it going in quick win over Sweden

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Rachel Homan’s Ottawa rink continued its run of exceptiona­l play Wednesday with a 7-1 win over Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg at the Grand Slam of Curling Players’ Championsh­ip.

Homan needed just four ends to complete the victory, scoring three in the first and the fourth along with a steal of one in the second before Hasselborg conceded.

Homan, who last month won Canada’s first women’s world curling title since 2018, improved her record to 2-0 at the final Grand Slam stop of the season. Hasselborg fell to 1-1.

In other Draw 6 results, men’s world champion Niklas Edin of Sweden improved to 1-1 with a 7-2 win over Edmonton’s Brendan Bottcher (0-2). Edin did most of his damage late, scoring three in the sixth and stealing three in the seventh.

South Korea’s Gim Eun-ji improved to 2-0 with an 8-7 win over Winnipeg’s Kaitlyn Lawes (0-2), and Winnipeg’s Mike McEwen also remained unbeaten at 2-0 with a 6-1 win over Ross Whyte (1-1).

An evening draw was scheduled for later Wednesday.

Earlier, Jennifer Jones and Brad Jacobs bounced back from lopsided tournament-opening losses with victories in Wednesday’s early draw.

Winnipeg’s Jones, who was defeated 9-2 by Sweden’s Isabella Wrana in Tuesday’s tournament­opening draw, scored one in the seventh end and stole two in the eighth for an 8-5 win over Italy’s Stefania Constantin­i.

Jacobs, from Sault Ste. Marie, scored two in the eighth end in a 6-5 win over Calgary’s Kevin Koe. He was at the wrong end of a rare curling shutout on Tuesday, losing 9-0 to Scotland’s Bruce Mouat.

The Players’ Championsh­ip will be the last Grand Slam event for Jones, who is retiring from fourplayer curling. Jones has won 17 Grand Slam titles along with six Canadian titles, two world championsh­ips and an Olympic gold medal over her career.

In other Draw 4 action, Switzerlan­d’s Xenia Schwaller (1-1) posted a 6-4 win over Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Man., (0-2) and Scotland’s James Craik (1-1) scored one in an extra end for a 7-6 win over Switzerlan­d’s Yannick Schwaller (1-1).

In the day’s second draw, Mouat improved to 2-0 with an 8-5 win over Brad Gushue of St. John’s, N.L.

Mouat cemented the victory with four in the eighth end and got a measure of revenge on Gushue, who defeated the Scotsman in the round robin and the semifinals en route to claiming the silver medal at last week’s men’s world championsh­ip.

Wrana and Swiss skip Silvana Tirinzoni also improved to 2-0. Wrana posted an 8-3 win over Japan’s Satsuki Fujisawa (0-2) while Tirinzoni downed South Korea’s Kim Eunjung 6-4.

Winnipeg’s Matt Dunstone evened his record at 1-1 with a 7-4 win over Italy’s Joel Retornaz (0-2).

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Rachel Homan, who last month won Canada’s first women’s world title since 2018, improved her record to 2-0 at the final Grand Slam stop of the season.
THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Rachel Homan, who last month won Canada’s first women’s world title since 2018, improved her record to 2-0 at the final Grand Slam stop of the season.

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