Canada's Gushue, Switzerland's Tirinzoni claim titles at Players' Championship

Canada's Brad Gushue beat top-ranked Joel Retornaz of Italy 7-6 on Sunday to win the Princess Auto Players' Championship.

Competition marks final event on Grand Slam of Curling calendar

A male curler wearing a red jacket is seen looking focused as he throws a stone mid-game.
Canadas's skip Brad Gushue, seen in Switzerland earlier in April, made a single in the eighth end to beat Joel Retornaz of Italy 7-6 on Sunday in Toronto and win the Players' Championship. (Christian Beutler/Keystone via The Associated Press)

Canada's Brad Gushue beat top-ranked Joel Retornaz of Italy 7-6 on Sunday to win the Princess Auto Players' Championship.

Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni beat Sweden's Isabella Wrana 6-5 in the women's final earlier in the day at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.

Gushue, from St. John's, N.L., made a single in the eighth end for the victory.

He was coming off a second-place finish at the world championship last week in Switzerland.

Tirinzoni forced Wrana to play a low-percentage in-off with her final shot in the women's final. The Swedish skip needed to score a deuce to force an extra end but could only manage a single.

The competition is the final event on the Grand Slam of Curling calendar.

WATCH l Gushue uses final shot to win Players' Championship in Toronto:

Canada's Brad Gushue wins Players' Championship on miraculous final shot

8 months ago
Duration 1:51
Tied at six, Brad Gushue had to curl into the house surrounded by Italy's Team Joel Retornaz's stones to win his 15th grand slam.

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