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Women's curling team 'Team Kim' unfortunately lost to the strong Swiss after a close match.

Still, if we get good results in the match against Denmark after a while, we can continue our hopes of advancing to the quarterfinals.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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'Team Kim' continued a close battle with Switzerland, who took the lead.



After chasing one point in the 6th end, which was behind 4-2, he stole another point in the 7th end, which was disadvantageous as a first move, and turned the game back to the beginning.



End 9 was disappointing.



We devised a strategy to reverse the game by giving only 1 point and scoring 2 points in the last 10 ends, but as a result of precise measurement, the opponent's red stone was found to be slightly ahead, so we gave 2 points.



In the end, even an unreasonable reversal attempt did not work and we lost 8-4.



[Kim Eun-jung / Captain of the women's curling team: I think I played a good game in terms of shots and things like this, but it's a pity that there seems to have been a miss in the management and other parts.]



Switzerland was the first to confirm to advance to the quarterfinals, and the remaining three places The direction is in the fog.



As the home team China, which has been confirmed to be eliminated, defeated England, it is only one game away from tie 3rd place Canada and Japan to 7th place Korea.



Tim Kim's situation is simple.



All you have to do is win the remaining two matches and watch the other matches.



However, they will lose to 9th place Denmark, which they will face after a while.



[Cho-hee Kim/Second of Women's Curling Team: They are good at throwing, so we will plan more and prepare to win.] The



last opponent is Pyeongchang gold medalist Sweden, and in recent opponents, it is evaluated that it is worth trying.



(Video coverage: Gong Jin-goo, video editing: Lee Jung-taek, CG: Park Cheon-woong)