The curling mixed doubles world championship has reached its third day, and the pair of Japanese national team Chiaki Matsumura and Yasumasa Tanida played against Norway in the fourth race and won a come-from-behind victory 6-5.

The curling mixed doubles world championship in Geneva, Switzerland, celebrated its third day on the 25th, with Japan's Matsumura and Tanida playing against Norway in the fourth round of the qualifying league.



In the match, Japan was stealed by 1 point in the 5th end with a 3-2 and 1-point lead, and in the 6th end when the opponent lost 2 points and was reversed, and it was a development to chase 2 points.



In the 7th end, Japan aimed for 2 points with an advantageous second attack, but only 1 point and entered the final end with 1 point leading.



At the final end of the match, a Norwegian player in the second attack missed the last shot and Japan stealed 2 points, winning a come-from-behind victory 6-5.



Japan has finished four games so far and is in third place among the 10 teams in the group with 2 wins and 2 losses.