Jennifer Jones falls in final team game of her career at Players' Championship
Rachel Homan secures top spot, berth in semifinals with 6-5 victory over Fujisawa
Canadian curling legend Jennifer Jones dropped a 7-6 decision to Sweden's Anna Hasselborg on Friday at the Princess Auto Players' Championship in the final team game of the Winnipeg skip's career.
Jones needed a victory to qualify for a tiebreaker on Saturday morning at the season-ending Grand Slam event.
Instead Hasselborg made the top-six cut for weekend play at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
Jones, a six-time national women's champion, announced her retirement plans earlier in the season.
WATCH | Jones reflects on sparkling career:
The 2014 Olympic champion still plans to compete in mixed doubles.
Earlier, Ottawa's Rachel Homan locked up top spot in the women's standings and a berth in the semifinals with a 6-5 win over Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa.
The top-ranked Homan, who won a world title last month, finished the round robin with a perfect 5-0 record.
Sweden's Isabella Wrana took the other direct berth into the semifinal with a 5-4 win over Italy's Stefania Constantini.
Wrana, Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni and South Korea's Eun Ji Gim finished the round robin at 4-1, but the Swedish skip had the tiebreaker with the superior shootout score.
A team's cumulative shootout score comes from pre-game draws to the button to determine which team gets hammer.
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In men's play, Scotland's Bruce Mouat earned a direct berth into the semifinals with a 5-4 win over Calgary's Kevin Koe.
Brad Gushue (3-2) of St. John's, N.L., secured a playoff spot despite dropping an 8-2 decision to Edmonton's Brendan Bottcher. Italy's Joel Retornaz edged Scotland's Ross Whyte 8-7.
Both teams finished with 3-2 records and qualified for the playoffs.
Sweden's Niklas Edin (3-2) secured the other playoff spot with a 3-1 win over Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
The finals are scheduled for Sunday.