Women's world No.2 Ju Wenjun of China, No. 9 Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine and No. 21 Sarasadat Khademalsharieh of Spain on Monday confirmed their participation in next year's Norway Chess Women ...
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Vaishali defeated China's Zhu Jiner 2.5-1.5 in the quarter-finals before losing to another Chinese opponent Ju Wenjun 0.5-2.5 in the semi-final. Following her performance, she received a special ...
Humpy has become only the second chess player after Ju Wenjun of China to win the title in the women's section more than once. Koneru Humpy, 37, sealed the title when she defeated Irene Sukandar ...
It was a closely-fought affair in the final against Ju Wenjun, but the reigning four-time Women’s World Champion came out on top, edging past Tingjie in their second sudden-death game.
Humpy, who previously won the title in 2019 in Georgia, joins China's Ju Wenjun as the only players to secure multiple championships in this format. "I'm very excited and happy. In fact ...