On March 23, Beijing time, the World Women's Curling Championship ushered in the final competition, and the two teams were the Canadian women's team and the Swiss women's team. The two teams eliminated the South Korean women's team and the Chinese women's team respectively in the semi-finals, and the two sides played 2-2 at halftime. In the second half of the contest between the two sides, the Canadian team seized the opportunity to steal points in a row and successfully defended the world championship with a 7-3 victory over Switzerland.
In the first half of the contest between the two sides, both teams showed good competitive form and played extra cautiously, and the Swiss backhand did not choose to score in the first two games. In the third game, the Swiss team continued to play back, but there were obvious ups and downs in the backhand, and the Canadian team stole 1 point in the backhand, and the master's move was very good. In the fourth game, the Swiss team had a chance to play back, and they didn't waste a chance to get 2 points and overtake the score 2-1. In the last game of the first half, when he came to the back of the Canadian team, Norman played a very good high place to occupy the ball successfully, and the double fly successfully helped the Canadian team simplify the situation, and finally scored one point in the backhand, and the score was tied at 2-2 at the end of the first half. Both teams have a high success rate, and both teams have won many world championships and Olympic championships in team history, especially the captain of the Canadian team, Homan, is a star player, and has participated in many World Championships and international competitions, and his competitive career is very good.
In the sixth game of the second half, the two teams formed a more complicated situation in the center of the circle, Switzerland needed to dispose of the opponent pot in the middle in the back, and the Canadian team did not want Switzerland to take points, or give 1 point, the two teams around this tactic in the implementation, the Canadian team after a heated discussion knocked out the Swiss team's two pots, the Swiss team then stumbled and made a mistake, and Hohmann succeeded in letting Switzerland only score 1 point. Switzerland continued to lead at 3-2.
In the seventh game, the Canadian team played better with their backhand, scoring 2 points to overtake the score and lead 4-3. In the eighth game, Switzerland continued to play the back game, the Canadian team continued to set up obstacles in the center of the circle, and under the pressure, the Swiss team made mistakes, and the Canadian team stole 2 points, stretching the score to a 6-3 lead, and the game came to the last two games. In the ninth game, Canada successfully stole points again, and Switzerland fell behind 3-7 and conceded defeat in advance.