Europe Trails 10-6 in Solheim Cup
Europe Trails 10-6 in Solheim Cup

Europe Trails 10-6 in Solheim Cup

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Europe faces a significant challenge in the Solheim Cup, trailing the United States 10-6 heading into the final day of singles matches. Despite a better performance on day two, where they won the last two fourball matches to halve the sessions 2-2, they need a historic comeback akin to the 'Miracle at Medinah' from 2012. Captain Suzann Pettersen emphasized the importance of a 'massive day' and recalled previous instances where large deficits were overcome, including the U.S. comeback in 2015. Players like Carlota Ciganda and Charley Hull expressed optimism, urging their team to focus on winning their individual matches. The U.S. team, buoyed by strong performances from players like Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson, remains confident and aims to secure victory early in the singles. With 12 singles matches remaining, Europe believes there is still a chance, albeit a slim one, to retain the trophy.

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