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U.S. stars barge into semis

Mike Mulholland/agence france-presse | NELLY Korda (left) and Lilia Vu of Team United States look on from the second green during day three of the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, California on Saturday.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) — The United States claimed the last semi-final berth at the LPGA International Crown on Saturday to book a clash with Thailand, the only team to emerge from four-balls pool play with a maximum six wins.

The United States, already closing in on a semi-final spot after Friday’s matches, lost one match and halved another against Sweden, but that was more than enough as China split their two with England — unable to get the two victories they needed to have a chance of advancing.

Meanwhile, Thailand completed a perfect pool play performance as Patty Tavatanakit and Atthaya Thitikul beat Australia’s Minjee Lee and Stephanie Kyriacou 1-up and Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn beat Hannah Green and Sarah Kemp 3&2.

With six match wins under their belts this week, Tavatanakit said the Thais are feeling “good vibes” heading into Sunday at TPC Harding Park, where each semi-final will consist of two singles and a foursomes match.

The winners will return Sunday afternoon for a final in the same format.

“It’s match play,” Tavatanakit said. “At the end of the day anything can happen. We’re just going to give it our best and hopefully we bring home the trophy.”

They’ll be up against a US team featuring world number one Nelly Korda, newly minted major winner Lilia Vu, Lexi Thompson and Danielle Kang.

Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall beat Vu and Korda 1 up on Saturday while Thompson and Kang tied with Madelene Sagstrom and Maja Stark in the final match of the day.

‘At the end of the day anything can happen.’

China’s Yin Ruoning and Lin Xiyu had earned one of the points they needed with a 2&1 win over England’s Bronte Law and Jodi Ewart-Shadoff.

But Alice Hewson and Liz Young claimed England’s only round-robin win when Hewson’s birdie at 18 gave them a 1-up win over Liu Yu and Liu Ruixin.

The other semi-final will pit Sweden, winners of Pool A with 5 1/2 points, against Australia, who finished second in Pool B to Thailand with 3 1/2 points.

In other matches on Saturday, defending champions South Korea nabbed their first two wins of the week as Choi Hye-jin and Chun In-gee beat Japan’s Nasa Hataoka and Ayaka Furue 3&1 and Ko Jin-young and Kim Hyo-joo beat Yuka Saso and Hinako Shibuno 3&2.

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