Mar 21 • 19:06 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Wranå to World Championship Semifinal - Faces Switzerland

The Swedish women's curling team has advanced to the semifinals of the World Championship after defeating South Korea.

The Swedish women's curling team, led by Isabella Wranå, has successfully reached the semifinals of the World Championship following a decisive 9-5 victory against South Korea in the quarterfinal match. This victory highlights the team's consistent performance and resilience throughout the competition. They are set to face Switzerland in the semifinals, a match scheduled for early Sunday morning, where they'll aim for a spot in the final.

Isabella Wranå, a gold medalist in mixed doubles at the Olympics, has been instrumental in guiding her team through this tournament. Alongside teammates Almida de Val, Maria Larsson, Linda Stenlund, and reserve Moa Dryburgh, Wranå's leadership has been pivotal in their successes so far, marking a promising debut at the World Championship in Calgary, Canada. The team now has the opportunity to compete for medals with their performance thus far instilling confidence in their abilities.

The significance of this advancement cannot be overstated as it not only demonstrates the strength of Sweden's women's curling program but also builds excitement for the upcoming match against Switzerland. As they prepare to vie for a chance at a championship title, the team hopes to leverage their momentum and the experience gained in prior matches to secure a medal at this prestigious event.

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