On April 1, Beijing time, the men's curling world championship continued, just ended a focus battle, China faced the world powerhouse Switzerland, after a fight, China was suppressed by the opponent and lost to Switzerland 4-7, swallowing the first defeat at the same time, the three consecutive wins also came to an abrupt end!
The Chinese men's event aims to impact the qualification for the Milan Winter Olympics, and the result is a very perfect start, one after another upset, successively defeated the double champion Sweden, the United States and Italy, once won three consecutive victories and firmly ranked at the top, the opponent in the fourth round is Switzerland, the opponent is also a world strong team, not easy to deal with, so the Chinese team will be tested, the goal is to strive to win, but it is very difficult, I don't know if it can bring surprises!
After the start of the game, the two played to a 1-1 draw in the first two games, and then we made consecutive mistakes, and Switzerland stole two points in the fifth game to stretch the score to 4-1, and the situation fell into passivity, and we struggled to recover one point in the sixth game. However, in the seventh game, Switzerland took advantage of the situation to chase and added two more points to stretch it to 6-2. In the eighth game, China also scored two points and chased it to 4-6 in color. However, in the ninth game, Switzerland stubbornly fought for a point to pull away to 7-4 and took the initiative, and in the tenth game, China was very passive and was cleaned up by Switzerland's continuous and precise strikes, resulting in not enough points and could only admit defeat in advance!
Judging from this game, the Swiss team is very strong and gives us a lot of pressure, and China is not playing very well, the state has begun to fluctuate, there are many obvious mistakes, and the tactics are not clear enough, it is natural to lose, the next game is Germany, because the opponent is not strong, I hope the Chinese team can stabilize the position and continue to win, let us wait and see!
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