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The women's curling team, who continued their hopes of advancing to the quarterfinals by winning the match between Korea and Japan, will play two matches against Switzerland and Denmark today (16th).

In particular, the match against Switzerland, the strongest in the morning, is considered to be the biggest tie to the semifinals. 



Reporter Lee Jeong-chan from Beijing.



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the midst of the remnants of the great victory between Korea and Japan, Tim Kim visited the stadium and watched the Swiss match on the day there was no match yesterday, and carefully checked his strategy.



After the game, she focused on getting on the ice and raising her senses.



In particular, the youngest Chohee Kim, who was in charge of the Swiss power analysis before the competition, cut her hair finely and went to her training, leading a bright atmosphere.



[Choi Kim / Second Women's Curling Team: I feel like she's the youngest, but I asked her older sister (Kim Eun-jung) to do her hair like this.

I want to show you how we play each game as we play.]



Switzerland, as the champion of the last world championships, is leading the way with 6 wins and 1 loss in this competition.



Captain Tirinzoni said he would focus on minimizing Tim Kim's strength, shot accuracy.



[Sylvana Tirinzoni/Swiss Curling Team Captain: We will try not to give Tim Kim too many options while focusing on our strengths.

You can't do a draw to the center or a freeze shot.]



Tim Kim, who currently has 3 wins and 3 losses, and the UK, Japan and USA, who are tied for 3rd place, are only half a game.



If we overtake Switzerland, we can take a step closer to qualifying for the semifinals for the second time in a row as we face lower-ranked Denmark in the evening.



It is highly likely that we will be judging the complex 'number of cases', but it is time to put all our energy into the one game in front of us.