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Tirinzoni tops Fujisawa to win women's curling final at HearingLife Canadian Open
Tirinzoni secured her sixth Grand Slam title by outscoring Fujisawa 7-1, including a five-point surge over three ends, at the HearingLife Canadian Open.
- On Sunday, Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni defeated Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa 7-1 to win the women's final at the HearingLife Canadian Open.
- Tirinzoni reached the title match by edging Japan's Sayaka Yoshimura 5-4 in Saturday's semifinal while Fujisawa advanced after beating Momoha Tabata 7-5 and top-ranked Rachel Homan.
- Tirinzoni opened the scoring with a 2-0 lead after the first end, Fujisawa cut it to one in the second, then Tirinzoni's rink scored five points over three ends, including a triple in the sixth end.
- The men's final at the same Grand Slam event features Scotland's Ross Whyte facing Switzerland's Yannick Schwaller later Sunday at the HearingLife Canadian Open.
- Earlier this year, Silvana Tirinzoni called the sweep during the World Women's Curling Championship gold-medal match on March 23, 2025, adding to her Canadian Open Grand Slam resume.
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