China's national women's curling team experienced both triumph and heartbreak Tuesday during intense round-robin play at the World Women's Curling Championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea. The squad edged out Italy 8-7 in a nail-biting morning match before falling 9-8 to Norway in a dramatic afternoon showdown.
The clash against Italy unfolded like a tactical chess match, with both teams cautiously avoiding early risks. After conceding the first point, China unleashed a strategic four-stone barrage across the third and fourth ends. Tension escalated through nine ends as the teams traded blows, leaving them tied 7-7 entering the final frame.
Chinese skip Wang Rui delivered under pressure, executing a precision takeout that landed directly on the button to secure victory. "This win shows our ability to stay focused in high-pressure situations," said team representative Zhang Lijie in post-game comments.
The afternoon brought fresh challenges against Norway's rink. Despite trailing early, China mounted a valiant comeback to level at 8-8 in the ninth end. Norwegian vice-skip Kristin Skaslien ultimately dashed Chinese hopes with a textbook draw to the four-foot in the decisive final end.
The split results leave China at 3-3 in the tournament standings as teams jockey for playoff positioning. Curling enthusiasts worldwide continue watching closely as one of winter sports' most unpredictable competitions unfolds.
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China add one win, one loss at World Women's Curling Championship
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