[1] Canada's Jennifer Jones defeated Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni in the women's final.
Canada's Kevin Koe defeated China's Zou Qiang in the men's final and Norway's Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten defeated Canada's pair of Laura Walker and Kirk Muyres in the mixed doubles final.
Ties after eight ends will be decided by a shoot-out, with each team throwing a stone and the one closest to the button winning.
[2] The host (China), the winners of each leg, the current world champions, a team specifically invited, and the two highest remaining member associations on the Curling World Cup ranking list will qualify for the grand final.
Neufeld Second: Colton Flasch Lead: Denni Neufeld Fourth: Ba Dexin Skip: Zou Qiang Second: Wang Zhiyu Lead: Xu Jingtao [7] Skip: Thomas Ulsrud Third: Torger Nergård Second: Christoffer Svae Lead: Håvard Vad Petersson Skip: Ross Paterson Third: Duncan Menzies Second: Kyle Waddell Lead: Michael Goodfellow [11] Skip: Niklas Edin Third: Oskar Eriksson Second: Rasmus Wranå Lead: Christoffer Sundgren [9] Skip: Yannick Schwaller Third: Michael Brunner Second: Romano Meier Lead: Marcel Kaeufeler [5] Skip: John Shuster Third: Chris Plys Second: Matt Hamilton Lead: John Landsteiner Wednesday, May 8, 21:00 Thursday, May 9, 12:00 Thursday, May 9, 19:30 Friday, May 10, 12:00 Friday, May 10, 16:00 Saturday, May 11, 08:30 Saturday, May 11, 16:00 Sunday, May 12, 09:00 Female: Kadriana Sahaidak Male: Colton Lott Female: Laura Walker Male: Kirk Muyres Female: Cao Chang Male: Yuan Mingjie [7] Female: Kristin Skaslien Male: Magnus Nedregotten Female: Maria Komarova Male: Daniil Goriachev [12] Female: Michèle Jäggi Male: Sven Michel [6] Female: Jenny Perret Male: Martin Rios [6] Female: Sarah Anderson Male: Korey Dropkin[10] Wednesday, May 8, 18:30 Thursday, May 9, 08:30 Thursday, May 9, 16:00 Friday, May 10, 08:30 Friday, May 10, 12:00 Friday, May 10, 16:00 Friday, May 10, 19:30 Saturday, May 11, 12:00 Saturday, May 11, 16:00 Saturday, May 11, 19:30 Sunday, May 12, 13:00