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All the results from two sessions of play on Monday in the women's curling tournament at the Milan Cortina Olympics...

Great Britain 7, Denmark 2 (Session 1)

Great Britain scored in each of the final three ends for a runaway victory over Denmark on Monday.

Rebecca Morrison's team led 3-2 at the halfway point, and added two more in the sixth. On Morrison's first throw of the end, she came up with a double-takeout to leave her team sitting two alone in the house. Madeleine Dupont's subsequent throw went too far through the house, setting up an easy draw for two for Morrison on the hammer.

A steal of one more in each of the seventh and eighth ends gave Great Britain their final five-point lead and forced Denmark to concede the last two ends.

Denmark (3-3) took the afternoon off and returns on Tuesday to face the United States at 8:05 a.m. ET.

SCOREBOARD

Denmark (2)   Great Britain (7)
0 1st end 2
1 2nd end 0
0 3rd end 0
0 4th end 1
1 5th end 0
0 6th end 2
0 7th end 1
0 8th end 1
X 9th end X
X 10th end X

Canada 10, China 5 (Session 1)

The Canadians snapped a three-game losing streak with a decisive victory over winless China on Monday.

After failing to score in the first three ends, Canada made up for it in the fourth. Rachel Homan came up with a big double-takeout on her hammer throw to give her team four.

Homan's team added three in the sixth, two in the eighth, and finished with a steal of one in the ninth for the big win.

SCOREBOARD

China (5)   Canada (10)
0 1st end 0
1 2nd end 0
1 3rd end 0
0 4th end 4
1 5th end 0
0 6th end 3
2 7th end 0
0 8th end 2
0 9th end 1
X 10th end X

Sweden 6, Switzerland 4 (Session 1)

As they've done all tournament, Sweden's women once again put together a win on Monday morning.

Anna Hasselborg's team only scored more than a single point in one end when they scored two in the fourth. But, after going into the half tied 3-3, Sweden also kept Switzerland off the board from the sixth through eighth ends in a defensive victory.

Hasselborg finished with 11 takeouts, one of three Swedish players in double figures. Sara McManus led the way with 14 and Agnes Knochenhauer had 12.

Sweden (6-0) took the rest of Monday off and will next face Norway on Tuesday at 8:05 a.m. ET.

SCOREBOARD

Sweden (6)   Switzerland (4)
0 1st end 0
1 2nd end 0
0 3rd end 2
2 4th end 0
0 5th end 1
1 6th end 0
0 7th end 0
1 8th end 0
0 9th end 1
1 10th end 0

South Korea 10, China 9 (Session 2)

South Korea led 7-2 at the break thanks to three points in the third and four more in the fifth. China mounted a second-half comeback and took the lead in the ninth, but the Koreans scored two in the 10th for the win.

China put up three points in the sixth, stole one in the seventh, and then had another three in the ninth to briefly take the lead before South Korea took it right back.

South Korea had 52 takeouts in the high-scoring match. Minji Kim led the way with 18. Suji Kim added 16, and skip Eunji Gim had 15.

South Korea moves into a tie for second with the win. They'll be back to face No. 1 Switzerland at 3:05 a.m. ET on Tuesday.

China (2-4) will have Tuesday off. They'll next face Denmark at 3:05 a.m. ET on Wednesday.

SCOREBOARD

South Korea (10)   China (9)
0 1st end 0
0 2nd end 0
3 3rd end 0
0 4th end 2
4 5th end 0
0 6th end 3
0 7th end 1
1 8th end 0
0 9th end 3
2 10th end 0

Canada 9, Japan 6 (Session 2)

A steal of three in the third gave the Canadians a lead they wouldn't relinquish in a victory over Japan on Monday.

Canada finished with four stolen points over two stolen ends in the win.

Tracy Fleury had 18 takeouts. Emma Miskew added 14, and skip Rachel Homan had 12. The Canadians finished with 45 takeouts to just 24 for Japan.

Canada (3-3) will take on top-seeded Sweden at 3:05 a.m. ET on Tuesday. Japan (1-5) will play Italy at the same time.

SCOREBOARD

Japan (6)   Canada (9)
2 1st end 0
0 2nd end 2
0 3rd end 3
1 4th end 0
0 5th end 1
0 6th end 1
1 7th end 0
0 8th end 1
2 9th end 0
0 10th end 1

Switzerland 10, Great Britain 6 (Session 2)

Switzerland bounced back from a loss early in the day to defeat defending gold medalists Great Britain in the night session on Monday.

The two teams were tied going into the ninth before Switzerland put up a game-high four points in the frame for the win.

Switzerland shot 93 percent on takeouts as a team.

The Swiss improve to 4-2 and are now tied for second in the standings. They'll next face South Korea on Tuesday at 8:05 a.m. ET.

Great Britain (2-4) will get a day off on Tuesday and will return to take on Team USA on Wednesday at 3:05 a.m. ET.

SCOREBOARD

Switzerland (10)   Great Britain (6)
0 1st end 0
0 2nd end 1
2 3rd end 0
0 4th end 1
1 5th end 0
0 6th end 2
3 7th end 0
0 8th end 2
4 9th end 0
X 10th end X