RED DEER, Alta. — Canada's Kerri Einarson defeated American Tabitha Peterson 7-4 on Thursday to remain unbeaten at the Grand Slam of Curling's Co-op Canadian Open.Â
Einarson (3-0), the reigning national champion from Gimli, Man., scored three points in the second end and secured the victory with a deuce in the seventh.
In other round-robin games, Edmonton's Selena Sturmay (1-2) posted a 6-1 win over Regina's Jolene Campbell (0-3) and Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni (3-0) needed just five ends to complete a 7-1 rout of Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa (2-1).
Winnipeg's Jennifer Jones (2-1) dumped Rebecca Morrison 12-5 in the other early game at Servus Arena. The Scottish side remained winless at 0-3.
Later Thursday, Ottawa's Rachel Homan (2-1) dealt Isabella Wrana (2-1) of Sweden her first loss with a 7-3 win.
Sweden's Anna Hasselborg (3-0) remained undefeated by taking down Kate Cameron (0-3) of Winnipeg's winless side 9-3. Chelsea Carey is filling in at skip for Cameron.
South Korea's Eunjung Kim (2-1) beat winless American Delaney Strouse (0-3) 9-3 and South Korea's Eun Ji Gim (2-1) defeated Winnipeg's Kaitlyn Lawes (2-1) 6-3.
In men's action, Bruce Mouat of Scotland (3-0) stayed perfect with a 6-3 victory over American Korey Dropkin during the afternoon draw.
American Daniel Casper (1-2) Kevin Koe of Calgary his first loss with a narrow 9-8 win by scoring one point in the eighth end.
Matt Dunstone of Winnipeg (2-1) beat Italy's Joel Retornaz (1-2) 5-2 and Sweden's Niklas Edin (1-2) earned a 7-3 win over Scotland's James Craik (1-2).Â
In the final draw of the day, Switzerland's Yannick Schwaller (3-0) and Scotland's Ross Whyte (3-0) stayed undefeated. Schwaller won 8-7 against Winnipeg's Reid Carruthers (1-2) and Whyte dealt Calgary's Brendan Bottcher (2-1) a 5-4 loss with two points in the eighth end.
Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., (2-1) won 4-1 against Saskatoon's Mike McEwen, while Magnus Ramsfjell of Norway (1-2) earned a 5-4 victory against winless Michael Brunner of Switzerland (0-3).
Play continues through Sunday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 18, 2024.Â
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