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World champion Homan outscores Kim in late draw at the AMJ Players' Championship

TORONTO — Reigning world and Canadian champion Rachel Homan edged South Korea's Eun-Jung Kim 6-5 to finish pool play with a 4-1 record on Friday night at the AMJ Players' Championship.
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Canada's skip Rachel Homan releases the stone during the qualification match against Scotland at the World Women's Curling Championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

TORONTO — Reigning world and Canadian champion Rachel Homan edged South Korea's Eun-Jung Kim 6-5 to finish pool play with a 4-1 record on Friday night at the AMJ Players' Championship.

Homan scored one in the eighth to hand Kim (4-1) her first loss at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.

The playoffs start Saturday and the finals are set for Sunday at the final Grand Slam of Curling event this season.

Kim, who topped Pool A, advanced directly to Saturday night's semifinals along with Pool B leader Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland (4-1) in the women's tournament.

Homan, Sweden's Anna Hasselborg (4-1), Japan's Sayaka Yoshimura (3-2) and South Korea's Seung-youn Ha (3-2) will play earlier in the quarterfinals.

Ha won 8-7 over Tirinzoni earlier Friday, while Yoshimura cruised to a 5-0 victory over Swiss curler Xenia Schwaller (0-5).

In the men's competition, Matt Dunstone (3-2) gave John Epping (4-1) his first loss with a 7-5 defeat in an all-Canadian matchup during the evening draw.

Switzerland's Yannick Schwaller (4-1) and reigning world champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland (4-1) earned byes to the semis.

Epping, Dunstone, Mike McEwen and Canadian champion Brad Jacobs reached the quarterfinals.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 11, 2025.

The Canadian Press

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