Ottawa’s Rachel Homan stayed perfect at the Grand Slam of Curling’s WFG Masters with a 7-5 victory over Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg in Draw 10 action on Thursday in Saskatoon.
Homan had the hammer coming into the eighth and final end down 5-4, and responded with a three-point end to improve to 3-0, good for top spot in the women’s round-robin standings.
Hasselborg fell to 2-1.
Winnipeg’s Kaitlyn Lawes and Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni moved into a fourth-place tie with Hasselborg after posting Draw 10 victories.
Lawes defeated Vancouver’s Clancy Grandy 9-6, while Tirinzoni beat Sweden’s Isabella Wrana 9-3. Grandy and Wrana both fell to 1-2.
In the other Draw 10 match, Kim Eun-jung of South Korea (1-2) stole one in the eighth end for a 5-4 victory over Scotland’s Rebecca Morrison (0-3).
In men’s action Thursday morning
Calgary’s Brendan Bottcher improved to 3-0 with a 5-4 victory over Scotland’s Ross Whyte (2-1).
Meanwhile, Brad Gushue of St. John’s, N.L., needed just six ends to complete an 8-3 win over Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller. Both teams are at 2-1.
Saskatoon’s Mike McEwen (1-2) posted a 7-3 win over American Korey Dropkin and Norway’s Magnus Ramsfjell (2-1) earned a 5-3 win over Aaron Sluchinski (0-3) of Airdrie, Alta.
Winnipeg’s Reid Carruthers stayed undefeated at 3-0 with a 5-2 win over Scotland’s Bruce Mouat (2-1) in Draw 11 Thursday evening. Carruthers scored three points in the seventh end to earn the triumph.
Matt Dunstone, also of Winnipeg, beat winless Cameron Bryce of Scotland (0-3) 6-5 to improve to 2-1.
Italy’s Joel Retornaz (2-1) defeated Calgary’s Kevin Koe (1-2) 6-5, and Sweden’s Niklas Edin won 5-3 over winless James Craik of Scotland (0-3)
Round-robin play ends with four draws on Friday.