Olympics-Curling-Hasselborg's Sweden lose to Canada but progress to semi-finals


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Curling - Women's Round Robin Session 9 - Sweden vs Canada - Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 17, 2026. Sara McManus of Sweden, Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and Sofia Scharback of Sweden in action during the match against Canada REUTERS/Issei Kato

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, ⁠Feb 17 (Reuters) - Anna Hasselborg's Sweden saw their unbeaten run at ⁠the Winter Olympics ended on Tuesday when they lost 8-6 to ‌Canada but, despite the defeat, other results meant they were able to seal their spot in the semi-finals.

Sweden won their first six round-robin games but were beaten by Rachel Homan's ​Canada, the two-times world champions, in their first ⁠loss of the competition.

"What! I ⁠didn't know. Oh, wow. Okay, this made me very happy," said Hasselborg, when ⁠informed ‌that her team had qualified for the semi-finals.

"We're qualified. Woo! Okay, that's good news and also a little weird, because I'm very ⁠disappointed with my own performance there. But that was ​a bandage!

"I think ‌this game could have gone either way, with two teams trying to ⁠figure it ​out. It's just like proof that we have done something really right, all the other games."

Hasselborg's team have now reached the semi-finals for three straight Games, winning ⁠gold in Pyeongchang in 2018 and bronze in ​Beijing four years ago.

Canada's win, their fourth, means they are joint-fourth alongside South Korea.

"Every game here is huge for us," Homan said.

"We have to keep playing ⁠our game, keep staying within ourselves. We're just taking it one shot at a time right now."

There is also a tie for second in the standings between Switzerland and the United States, who both won on Tuesday.

Silvana Tirinzoni's ​Switzerland, four-times world champions, beat South Korea 7-5, ⁠while the Tabitha Peterson-led U.S. clinched a 10-3 win over Denmark.

Hosts Italy claimed ​their second win of the competition, beating ‌Japan 8-6.

Teams play nine matches in the ​round-robin stage, which continues on Wednesday. The top four advance to the semi-finals on Friday.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair; editing by Clare Fallon)

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