Europe asserted their one-point lead at the Solheim Cup since the Saturday afternoon foursomes resulted in two wins .
Charley Hull and Azahara Munoz bounced straight back in their disappointment in letting slide a four-hole direct with six to play afternoon as they cruised to a 4&3 win over Danielle Kang and Megan Khang, whereas Georgia Hall and Celine Boutier made it two wins out of two at the foursomes.
But Anne Van Dam and Anna Nordqvist were stunned by a remarkable fightback from Morgan Pressel and Marina Alex in the top match, the American pair being down after six holes winning seven of their next nine and holding on to finish a 2&1 win.
And there was red on the board in the anchor match, which became the first to finish as the Impressive Korda sisters, Jessica and Nelly, cruised into a 6and 5 victory over Bronte Law and Carlota Ciganda, that halved their matches on day one but failed to muster one birdie.
European captain Catriona Matthew then started a surprise when she left from her afternoon fourballs line-up Hull, although Munoz and will play in all five phases and Ciganda both held their areas.
Together with Munoz and Ciganda teaming up for the final match of the afternoon against Kang and Lizette Salas jodi Ewart Shadoff along with Caroline Masson, that were conquered 4 & 6 by the Kordas were first paired together again for the fourth semester.
Team USA captain Juli Inkster restored Lexi Thompson and that she remained true to her philosophy of none of her players as the Korda siblings were benched by her comprising in all five games.
After the holders snatched up two priceless pliers around the 18th in fading light on Friday evening, Europe put about atoning immediately when Van Dam and Nordqvist gave them the ideal beginning, making four birdies in five holes open up a big early lead before Pressel holed an superb par putt in the top to pull back a hole and provoke a massive turnaround.
The European group got into trouble about the very long ninth and surrendered, and Pressel and Alex won the next four holes to turn a four-hole deficit to a two-up lead, which they stretched if the shellshocked European duo bogeyed 15 before a house birdie at 16 was too small, too late.
Boutier along with hall halved nine of those first 10 holes from Salas and Ally McDonald, prior to holding company to close a 3 & 2 victory, but a critical movement was created by the Anglo-French mix at 11 and 12.
Hull and Munoz were constantly in control of match after winning the opening three holes, two of these with pars, and they doubled their lead around the turn thanks to a ragged play out of their competitors, whose Travels temporarily with wins at 12 and 13 before running out of holes.
Along with the final match was also a one-day affair with all the Kordas, one up after six holes, winning four of the six with battling pars before Legislation and Ciganda conceded defeat the 13th green.
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