Decoding the FIDE Women’s Top 100: A New Era of Strength, Depth & Global Rise
The FIDE Women’s Top 100 Rankings are no longer just a list of names—they are a powerful reflection of how women’s chess is evolving across …
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The FIDE Women’s Top 100 Rankings are no longer just a list of names—they are a powerful reflection of how women’s chess is evolving across …
The Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026 brings together some of the finest minds in chess—blending elite experience, rising stars, and fearless competitors. With the winner earning …
In the realm of chess, women have long been a minority, but their presence and impact continue to grow, reshaping the landscape of this centuries-old …
Aleksandra wins with white pieces against women chess world champion Wenjun Ju in round 10 at FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Lausanne 2020, the game started …
Zhansaya wins with white pieces against Pia in round 09 at FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Lausanne 2020, the game started with Sicilian, O’Kelly variation. Zhansaya …
Nana Dzagnidze with black pieces outplayed the current world women chess champion Wenjun Ju in Round 9 and won which started with Nimzo-Indian Defence. Nana …
Round 9 saw a 91 move game fight between Pia and Alexandra Indian Defence or Indian Game with varying degrees hypermodern defences, where black invited …
Probably the longest played game with 95 moves in this tournament with Nimzo-Indian Defence (Queen’s pawn game) to put pressure on d4, Antoaneta Stefanova won …
Mariya with black pieces won this exciting game in round 08 with a French Defence opening. Alexandra Konstantinovna Kosteniuk is a Russian chess grandmaster and …
Second decisive chess game from round 8 match is a Nimzo-Indian defence opening played between Alina Kashlinskaya and Wenjun Ju and Wenjen Ju won it …