Olympics-Curling-Sweden's Hasselborg wakes up with winning feeling, then delivers


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Curling - Women's Semi-final - Canada vs Sweden - Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 20, 2026. Anna Hasselborg of Sweden, Sofia Scharback of Sweden and Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden in action during the match against Canada REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, ⁠Feb 20 (Reuters) - Sweden skip Anna Hasselborg said she woke up on ⁠Friday with an unshakeable belief her team would beat Canada in ‌the semi-finals of the women's curling competition at the Winter Olympics, and so they did.

Hasselborg has had a dismal head-to-head record against the Canadian rink and entered the game having lost ​12 of her last 13 meetings against skip ⁠Rachel Homan, including an 8-6 ⁠defeat in the round-robin stage on Tuesday.

Asked how she bucked that trend and ⁠beat ‌Canada 6-3 to enter the gold medal game, she said: "We haven't beat her at all this season, and we've played her many ⁠times.

"I woke up this morning and just told the girls, 'I ​really believe we're ‌winning today'. I just had a great feeling, and we had a ⁠great meeting ​last night analysing their statistics and our statistics.

"I just trusted that. I had a great feeling, but you can never be sure... It was more about confidence and ⁠telling the team that we believe in ourselves."

Sweden, ​who won gold at the Pyeongchang Games in 2018, face Silvana Tirinzoni's Switzerland in the finale of the curling competition on Sunday.

The two teams met in the ⁠bronze medal game in Beijing four years ago, which was won by Sweden.

"It's going to be a heck of a battle out there," Hasselborg said.

"Both teams are going to throw everything at each other. Hopefully, we'll have the ​last rock in the last end, or even the ⁠11th. I think that's going to decide this game. We're just going to ​have so much fun, and enjoy being out ‌there one more time...

"We're better now (than we ​were in Pyeongchang). I'm saying we're better technically. We're a better well-knit group, better tactically."

(Reporting by Aadi Nair, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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