Europe holds firm in Solheim Cup, but USA remains comfortably ahead after two days

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Somehow, and with some situations turned out just right, European Solheim Cup team stays alive after day two in Gainesville, Virginia. The USA, however, remain ahead 10-6, but the situation could have evolved very differently, especially due to the progress of a couple of matches.

In truth, Europe also had a chance in the morning foursomes, but missed it with the 1 up of Allisen Corpuz and Nelly Korda on Emily Kristine Pedersen and Carlota Cigandahowever equalized by the identical result of Esther Henseleit e Charley Hull su Ally Ewing e Jennifer Kupcho. The two 4&3 are also identical in opposite: Lexi Thompson and Lauren Coughlin beat Maja Stark and Georgia HallEurope responds with Anna Nordqvist and Céline Boutier on Lilia Vu and Sarah Schmelzel.

Things seem to be going extraordinarily well for the USA in the first part of the fourball, because Alison Lee and Megan Khang clearly beat Nordqvist and Madelene Sagstrom per 4&3 e Andrea Lee and Rose Zhang Defeat Linn Grant and Boutier for 6&4. Luckily for Europe Ciganda/Pedersen configgono per 2&1 Ewing/Thompson and, right at the end, Hull/Hall find 2 up on Corpuz/Lu.

These are the Sunday matches, the traditional 12 singleswith the American one indicated first and then the European one in the question: Korda-Hull, Khang-Pedersen, Alison Lee-Hall, Corpuz-Nordqvist, Zhang-Ciganda, Andrea Lee-Henseleit, Thompson-Boutier, Coughlin-Stark, Vu-Valenzuela, Schmelzel-Sagstrom, Ewing-Maguire, Kupcho-Grant.

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