Canada swept the table at the BaoAn Cup, a four-nations women's soccer tournament in China. The Canadian team won all three of their round-robin matches, with 2-1 victories over Korea Republic, Mexico and China.

This marks the first time Canada has won China's four-nations competition, an annual event that usually kicks off the new year.

Canada previously attended the competition in 2004 (Shenzhen), 2008 (Guangdong), 2011 (Yongchuan), and 2013 (Yongchuan).

Christine Sinclair led the Canadian team with three goals, including both goals against hosts China. Sinclair was also named Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

All four nations at this year's competition are currently preparing for the FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015, with both Canada and China to meet in the Group A opener on June 6.