Einarson cruises to 10-1 victory over Skrlik at Grand Slam of Curling’s Masters

Kerri Einarson scored five points in the first two ends and cruised to a 10-1 victory over Kayla Skrlik on Tuesday at the Grand Slam of Curling’s WFG Masters in Guelph, Ont.

Einarson’s team from Gimli, Man., opened with a deuce and stole three in the second, then added a four-point fifth end to complete the dominant win over Calgary’s Skrlik.

The result came just after the Court of Arbitration for Sport lifted a provisional suspension on Einarson teammate Briane Harris.

While Harris is cleared to play immediately It wasn’t immediately clear when she might return to action. She did not play in the win over Skrlik.

In other action in Tuesday’s third draw, Ottawa’s Rachel Homan defeated Ha Seung-youn of South Korea 7-4, Momoha Tabata downed fellow Japanese skip Satsuki Fujisawa 5-3, and Winnipeg’s Kaitlyn Lawes thumped Sweden’s Isabella Wrana 9-2.

WATCH l Einarson still on top of her game despite team changes:

Kerri Einarson still on top of her game despite team changes

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Duration 12:36

Skip Kerri Einarson was forced to play using alternate Krysten Karwacki, spare Dawn McEwen and spare coach Mike McEwen, but still managed to win the first Grand Slam title of the season. Devin Heroux interviews her about how she manages to stay on top of her game and what success looks like this season ahead of the 2026 Olympics.

Jacobs tops Epping

Earlier, Brad Jacobs defeated John Epping 5-3 in a battle of Canadian rinks.

Jacobs and his Calgary-based side opened with a deuce and went ahead to stay with a single in the fifth end.

It’s the first Grand Slam of the season for Epping and his new Sudbury, Ont.-based team, which has risen to fifth in the national men’s rankings.

Phillipp Hoesli of Switzerland dumped Sweden’s Niklas Edin 10-2 and American Korey Dropkin defeated Mike McEwen’s Saskatoon-based side 8-3. Scotland’s Bruce Mouat topped Winnipeg’s Jordon McDonald 4-2 in the other early men’s game.

In Tuesday’s morning draw, Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg needed an extra end to complete a 7-6 win over Italy’s Stefania Constantini and Japan’s Ikue Kitazawa beat South Korea’s Gim Eun-ji 6-4.

Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni posted a 4-2 win over the Ottawa-based side skipped by Danielle Inglis and South Korea’s Kim Eun-jung beat Switzerland’s Xenia Schwaller 5-1.

One more draw was scheduled for later Tuesday at the Sleeman Centre. Play continues through Sunday at the fourth Grand Slam stop of the season.

Organizers are experimenting with a new rule at the competition. Teams will lose hammer when consecutive ends are blanked.

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