Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship on Wednesday, defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi in this year’s final. Her win in Chongqing, China, means Ju ...
R Vaishali has done it. She has won the Women's Candidates tournament in her second appearance and booked her ticket to fighting for the ultimate prize in chess - the World Championship. Here's what ...
Ukrainian GM Anna Muzychuk tells HT about the Ju Wenjun-Vaishali Women’s World Championship match and her own late Candidates ...
Ju Wenjun has once again proven herself the undisputed queen of the chessboard. On Wednesday in Chongqing, the 34-year-old Chinese grandmaster clinched the 2025 Fide Women’s World Championship, ...
Regular Match — 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, then 30 minutes play-to-finish, with 30 seconds added to your clock after every move starting move 1 Tie-breaks — 25 minutes for the entire game with ...
Ju Wenjun of China poses during the awarding ceremony after the 2020 FIDE Women's World Chess Championship Match against Aleksandra Goryachkina of Russiain Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 24, 2020.
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