On March 20 Beijing time, the Women's Curling World Championship continued, with the Chinese team facing their ninth opponent, Turkey. We maintained our good form, defeating Turkey 10-5 to secure another victory. Consequently, the latest standings have been updated: Canada ranks first, Switzerland second, Japan third, South Korea fourth, and China sixth!

In the previous round, China crushed the bottom-ranked Australia 8-2. This round, they faced Turkey, who had a record of 5 wins and 3 losses, in a crucial positioning battle. The opponent's strength was not formidable; if we performed well, we had a chance to defeat them and extend our winning streak.
As a result, we delivered a steady performance, consistently scoring to outpace Turkey. Stealing three points in the sixth inning was particularly crucial and marked a turning point. Ultimately, we unleashed full force, with China defeating Turkey 10-5, creating another decisive victory that forced the opponent to concede early. After securing this win, our record improved to 5 wins and 4 losses, climbing to sixth place—a significant advancement!

According to the latest schedule, the Chinese team competed again this morning against their Asian rival Japan. Japan currently holds a strong record of 6 wins and 2 losses. We hope the Chinese team can continue their momentum; when rivals meet, the brave prevail. The match between the two teams is currently fiercely underway, reaching the decisive final moments with a tie at 5-5. It all depends on who can minimize errors and improve scoring efficiency. Go for it!

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