Switzerland tops women's curling standings after beating Canada

Switzerland defeated front-runners Canada on day four of the World Women's Curling Championship to claim the top position in the standings. The Swiss team now holds a record of 6 wins and 1 loss, with Canada and South Korea trailing closely.

On day four of the World Women's Curling Championship 2026 (WWCC26), Switzerland beat Canada to move to the top of the table. According to the official World Curling report published on March 18, 2026, this victory propelled Switzerland ahead of the previously leading Canadian team. Standings from infopetitenation.ca, also dated March 18, confirm Switzerland's impressive 6-1 record, positioning them ahead of Canada and South Korea. The page highlights Switzerland's ascent in the women's division. Additional context from the World Curling site notes other developments: the United States and Norway secured their first wins on day three (March 17), Australia achieved a historic first World Women's win on day two (March 16), and Scotland's Fay Henderson transitioned from alternate to skip. Isabella Wranaa of Switzerland is featured riding an Olympic high into the event. These updates reflect the competitive early stages of the tournament.

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