Beijing time on February 3, Beijing Winter Olympics mixed doubles curling round robin tournament continued, the Chinese combination Fan Suyuan / Ling Zhi played in the game, the previous two games, the Chinese team has won the victory, achieved two consecutive wins, today encountered the strong opponent Sweden team, whether the Chinese team can achieve three consecutive wins, wait and see!

In the first game of the game, the Chinese team successfully controlled the score, and the Swedish team won a point. In the next two sets, both sides scored two points in their respective backhands, and in the fourth inning, the Chinese team threw a pot in the backhand to get a point, and the two teams fought to a 3 draw. In the fifth set, the Chinese team threw the pot first, and the Swedish team made a mistake in the last shot, hitting the placeholder pot, and the Chinese team stole a point. In the sixth set, the Swedish team scored a point at the back, and the two teams fought to a four-point draw.
In the crucial seventh inning, Fan Suyuan/Ling Zhi scored two points after throwing the pot to make it 6-4. In the eighth set, the Chinese duo failed to withstand the pressure, and the opponent won three points, and finally lost to De Val/Eriksen 6-7, missing a three-game winning streak. Sweden won 7-6 with the last pot of wonderful blows in the last set, beating the Chinese team. So far, the Chinese team's record is 2 wins and 1 loss.
The Swedish duo won a bronze medal at the 2021 Mixed Doubles Curling World Championships and defeated the Yang Ying/Ling Zhi combination 11-7 in the group stage of the World Championships. According to the Chinese curling team's pre-match prediction, it will take at least 6 of the 9 games to enter the top four. On February 4, 1st, Fan Suyuan/ Ling Zhi will face the defending champions Canada – this mixed doubles combination of Chinese curling will go through the most severe test.
In addition, in the round robin, the other teams' records are as follows: the British duo Doz/Moatt played against the Swiss duo of Perey/Rios. Pere/Rios led 6-3 in the first half, then withstood the onslaught of Doz/Moart and scored a point at the back of the eighth set to win 8-7.
Defending champions Canada's combination of Hohmann/Morris face Norway's Skarslien/Neder Leggten. Canada scored four runs in the second inning, leading 5-3 in the first half. Norway rose up to chase the battle to a 6 draw. In the eighth set, Canada scored a point on a steady run to beat Norway 7-6. The Czechs faced Australia's Gil/Hewitt, and the Czechs started with consecutive steals of points, leading 5-1 at half-time. After that, Gil/Hewitt still couldn't find the feel, shook hands in advance and conceded defeat, and the Czech team won 8-2.