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  • Ju Wenjun
  • Chinese chess grandmaster (born 1991)

    Ju Wenjun (Chinese: 居文君; pinyin: Wénjūn; born 31 January 1991) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the reigning five-time Women's World Champion

    Ju Wenjun

    Ju Wenjun

    Ju_Wenjun

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2026
  • Upcoming chess match between Ju Wenjun and Vaishali Rameshbabu

    World Chess Champion. It will be played between the defending champion Ju Wenjun, the winner of the Women's World Chess Championship 2025, and Vaishali

    Women's World Chess Championship 2026

    Women's World Chess Championship 2026

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2026

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2025
  • Chess match between Ju Wenjun and Tan Zhongyi

    The Women's World Chess Championship 2025 was a match between Ju Wenjun, the current champion, and Tan Zhongyi, the winner of the Women's Candidates Tournament

    Women's World Chess Championship 2025

    Women's World Chess Championship 2025

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2025

  • Aleksandra Goryachkina
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1998)

    Women's World Championship match, which she lost in rapid tiebreaks to Ju Wenjun. She is also a three-time Russian Women's Chess Champion, which she achieved

    Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Aleksandra_Goryachkina

  • Vaishali Rameshbabu
  • Indian chess grandmaster (born 2001)

    and 2026, she won the latter tournament to earn the right to challenge Ju Wenjun for the title of Women's World Chess Champion. She won the bronze medal

    Vaishali Rameshbabu

    Vaishali Rameshbabu

    Vaishali_Rameshbabu

  • Women's World Chess Championship
  • Women's chess competition

    champions Xie Jun and Hou Yifan, and the reigning five-time World Champion Ju Wenjun. The championship has not always used a match format, instead originating

    Women's World Chess Championship

    Women's World Chess Championship

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2023
  • Chess match between Ju Wenjun and Lei Tingjie

    Chess Championship title. It was contested by the defending champion, Ju Wenjun, and her challenger, Lei Tingjie, the winner of the 2022–23 Candidates

    Women's World Chess Championship 2023

    Women's World Chess Championship 2023

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2023

  • Norway Chess 2026
  • Chess tournament

    Women was also held simultaneously, featuring women's world champion Ju Wenjun. Carlsen and Anna Muzychuk were the defending champions. The Open Section

    Norway Chess 2026

    Norway Chess 2026

    Norway_Chess_2026

  • List of FIDE chess world number ones
  • (2542) Ju Wenjun (2600) Hou Yifan (2618) 2023 Hou Yifan (2618) Ju Wenjun (2592) (2581) (2575) 2024 Ju Wenjun (2566) (2550) Hou Yifan (2550) Ju Wenjun (2536)

    List of FIDE chess world number ones

    List_of_FIDE_chess_world_number_ones

  • List of female chess grandmasters
  • Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021. "Ju Wenjun". Chess.com. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved

    List of female chess grandmasters

    List of female chess grandmasters

    List_of_female_chess_grandmasters

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (May)
  • Chess match between Tan Zhongyi and Ju Wenjun

    World Chess champion, and her challenger, Ju Wenjun, to determine the new women's world chess champion. Ju Wenjun qualified by winning the FIDE Women's Grand

    Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (May)

    Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (May)

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2018_(May)

  • Women's Candidates Tournament 2026
  • Chess tournament in Pegeia, Cyprus

    Championship 2026 match against the reigning Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun. The eight players to qualify to the Women's Candidates Tournament were:

    Women's Candidates Tournament 2026

    Women's Candidates Tournament 2026

    Women's_Candidates_Tournament_2026

  • Norway Chess 2025
  • Chess tournament

    champion Ju Wenjun. Magnus and Ju were the defending champions. Magnus successfully defended the title. Anna Muzychuk won the Women section and Ju finished

    Norway Chess 2025

    Norway Chess 2025

    Norway_Chess_2025

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2020
  • Chess match between Ju Wenjun and Aleksandra Goryachkina

    match for the Women's World Chess Championship title. It was contested by Ju Wenjun (world champion as winner of the 2018 knock-out championship) and her

    Women's World Chess Championship 2020

    Women's World Chess Championship 2020

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2020

  • Norway Chess
  • Annual chess tournament

    The open section of the tournament was won by Magnus Carlsen, while Ju Wenjun won the women's section of the event. Paul Fridtjov Svendsen: Sandnes

    Norway Chess

    Norway_Chess

  • 2026 in chess
  • the challengers for the reigning world champions Gukesh Dommaraju and Ju Wenjun. The winners, Javokhir Sindarov and Vaishali Rameshbabu, advanced to the

    2026 in chess

    2026_in_chess

  • Fast chess
  • Chess variant with little move time allowed

    ChessBase staff (28 December 2018). "FIDE World Rapid Champions: Dubov and Ju". ChessBase. Retrieved 28 December 2018. Murzin, Nepomniachtchi, Bodnaruk

    Fast chess

    Fast chess

    Fast_chess

  • Divya Deshmukh
  • Indian chess grandmaster (born 2005)

    Irina Krush, and Nino Batsiashvili. She also drew against World Champion Ju Wenjun and Anna Ushenina, and suffered her only loss to Polina Shuvalova. In

    Divya Deshmukh

    Divya Deshmukh

    Divya_Deshmukh

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (November)
  • 2018 chess tournament in Russia

    champion in chess. It was the second world championship held in 2018, after Ju Wenjun had defeated Tan Zhongyi to win the title in May 2018. The tournament

    Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (November)

    Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (November)

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2018_(November)

  • World Blitz Chess Championship 2024
  • Global chess tournament

    do so. After two drawn tiebreak games, the Women's section was won by Ju Wenjun. The tournament was open for players with a rating of 2550 and above,

    World Blitz Chess Championship 2024

    World Blitz Chess Championship 2024

    World_Blitz_Chess_Championship_2024

  • Total Chess World Championship Tour
  • Series of chess tournaments from 2026

    Retrieved 2025-12-29. McGourty (Colin_McGourty), Colin (2025-04-16). "Ju Wenjun Wins 5th Women's World Chess Championship". Chess.com. Retrieved 2025-12-29

    Total Chess World Championship Tour

    Total_Chess_World_Championship_Tour

  • World Rapid and Blitz Team Chess Championships 2024
  • August 2024 FIDE event, Kazakhstan

    competition. Among the participants were both current (Ding Liren and Ju Wenjun) and former world champions (Magnus Carlsen, Hou Yifan, Alexandra Kosteniuk)

    World Rapid and Blitz Team Chess Championships 2024

    World_Rapid_and_Blitz_Team_Chess_Championships_2024

  • Tan Zhongyi
  • Chinese chess grandmaster (born 1991)

    the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024, earning the right to challenge Ju Wenjun in the Women's World Chess Championship 2025, She lost the match with

    Tan Zhongyi

    Tan Zhongyi

    Tan_Zhongyi

  • Chinese family name

    Chinese-born Hong Kong footballer Ju Jingyi (鞠婧祎; born 1994), Chinese idol singer Ju Feng (鞠枫; born 1995), Chinese footballer Ju Wenjun (居文君; born 1991), Chinese

  • Alekhine's gun
  • Chess formation

    the force of this tactic. In November 2018, it was successfully used by Ju Wenjun against Kateryna Lagno in game 4 of the FIDE Women's World Championship

    Alekhine's gun

    Alekhine's_gun

  • Speed Chess Championship
  • Annual blitz chess tournaments

    the Women's and Junior Speed Chess Championships. Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun is the reigning Women's Speed Chess Champion, and Indian grandmaster Gukesh

    Speed Chess Championship

    Speed Chess Championship

    Speed_Chess_Championship

  • Chess in China
  • Overview of China's participation in professional chess

    former World chess champion Ding Liren and Women's World chess champion Ju Wenjun are also from China. Chess has only gained popularity in China in the

    Chess in China

    Chess in China

    Chess_in_China

  • Lei Tingjie
  • Chinese chess grandmaster (born 1997)

    won the 4th China Women Masters Tournament in Wuxi on tie-break from Ju Wenjun and was awarded the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) by FIDE. In 2015

    Lei Tingjie

    Lei Tingjie

    Lei_Tingjie

  • Hou Yifan
  • Chinese chess grandmaster (born 1994)

    event, representing China as the first board, along with her teammates Ju Wenjun, Zhao Xue, Huang Qian and Wang Yu, beating Uzbekistan 2½–1½ in the final

    Hou Yifan

    Hou Yifan

    Hou_Yifan

  • Total Chess World Championship 2026
  • Series of chess competitions

    Retrieved 2025-12-29. McGourty (Colin_McGourty), Colin (2025-04-16). "Ju Wenjun Wins 5th Women's World Chess Championship". Chess.com. Retrieved 2025-12-29

    Total Chess World Championship 2026

    Total_Chess_World_Championship_2026

  • 2025 in chess
  • Tournament, Norway Chess and Grand Chess Tour. Women's World Champion Ju Wenjun defended her title against challenger Tan Zhongyi in the Women's World

    2025 in chess

    2025_in_chess

  • Women in chess
  • Women's participation in chess

    Championship with six different champions, including the reigning champion Ju Wenjun. The low number of women to reach the top level of chess has created a

    Women in chess

    Women in chess

    Women_in_chess

  • World Rapid Chess Championship
  • Annual chess tournament

    ChessBase staff (28 December 2018). "FIDE World Rapid Champions: Dubov and Ju". ChessBase. Archived from the original on 9 November 2019. Retrieved 28 December

    World Rapid Chess Championship

    World Rapid Chess Championship

    World_Rapid_Chess_Championship

  • World Rapid and Blitz Team Chess Championships
  • Worldwide chess event

    competition. Among the participants were both current (Ding Liren and Ju Wenjun) and former world champions (Magnus Carlsen, Hou Yifan, Alexandra Kosteniuk)

    World Rapid and Blitz Team Chess Championships

    World_Rapid_and_Blitz_Team_Chess_Championships

  • Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2024
  • Chess tournament

    World Chess Champion and Women's World Chess Champion, Ding Liren and Ju Wenjun, with Ding playing his first international event since May 2023 after

    Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2024

    Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2024

    Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament_2024

  • List of female winners of open chess tournaments
  • Ushenina Mariya Muzychuk Tan Zhongyi Ju Wenjun 2700+ GMs Judit Polgár 2600+ GMs Aleksandra Goryachkina Hou Yifan Ju Wenjun Koneru Humpy Anna Muzychuk Judit

    List of female winners of open chess tournaments

    List of female winners of open chess tournaments

    List_of_female_winners_of_open_chess_tournaments

  • Women's Candidates Tournament 2024
  • Chess tournament in Toronto, Canada

    Championship 2025 against the defending Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun. The eight players who qualified were: The tournament was an eight-player

    Women's Candidates Tournament 2024

    Women's Candidates Tournament 2024

    Women's_Candidates_Tournament_2024

  • World Rapid and Blitz Team Chess Championships 2026
  • June 2026 FIDE event, Hong Kong

    Wei Yi (2726), Yu Yangyi (2660), Lu Shanglei (2601), Bai Jinshi (2560), Ju Wenjun (2481), Lei Tingjie (2494), Wang Zihao (1763), Xie XiaoYang (1400) 2493

    World Rapid and Blitz Team Chess Championships 2026

    World_Rapid_and_Blitz_Team_Chess_Championships_2026

  • Women's Chess World Cup 2023
  • Chess tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan

    FIDE rating of July 2023, apart from Ju Wenjun, who is seeded first as Women's World Chess Champion.  Ju Wenjun (CHN), GM, 2564 (WWCC)  Aleksandra Goryachkina (FIDE)

    Women's Chess World Cup 2023

    Women's Chess World Cup 2023

    Women's_Chess_World_Cup_2023

  • FIDE rankings
  • Chess rankings for players and countries

    Rank Player Rating 1 Hou Yifan 2596 2 Lei Tingjie 2566 3 Ju Wenjun 2560 4 Zhu Jiner 2550 5 Bibisara Assaubayeva 2538 6 Aleksandra Goryachkina 2536 7 Anna

    FIDE rankings

    FIDE_rankings

  • World Blitz Chess Championship
  • Chess tournament

    Lagno (RUS) 2017 Riyadh  Nana Dzagnidze (GEO)  Valentina Gunina (RUS)  Ju Wenjun (CHN) 2018 Saint Petersburg  Kateryna Lagno (RUS)  Sarasadat Khademalsharieh (IRI)

    World Blitz Chess Championship

    World Blitz Chess Championship

    World_Blitz_Chess_Championship

  • World Chess Championship 2023
  • Chess match between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren

    hold the title and, jointly with the 2020 women's world chess champion Ju Wenjun, made China the holder of both the open and women's world titles. Ding

    World Chess Championship 2023

    World Chess Championship 2023

    World_Chess_Championship_2023

  • World Team Chess Championship
  • International team chess event

    Oksana Vozovic 2009 Ningbo Details  China Hou Yifan Zhao Xue Shen Yang Ju Wenjun Huang Qian  Russia Tatiana Kosintseva Nadezhda Kosintseva Ekaterina Kovalevskaya

    World Team Chess Championship

    World_Team_Chess_Championship

  • 43rd Chess Olympiad
  • 2018 chess tournament in Batumi, Georgia

    performance rating of 2925. Chinese reigning Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun, playing on the first board, was the best individual player in the Women's

    43rd Chess Olympiad

    43rd Chess Olympiad

    43rd_Chess_Olympiad

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2017
  • The participants, seeded by their FIDE rating of February 2017, are: Ju Wenjun, GM (R) Anna Muzychuk, GM (R) Alexandra Kosteniuk, GM (R) Harika Dronavalli

    Women's World Chess Championship 2017

    Women's World Chess Championship 2017

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2017

  • Women's Chess Olympiad
  • FIDE women's chess tournament for national teams

    Alexandra Kosteniuk Alisa Galliamova Valentina Gunina China 18 Hou Yifan Ju Wenjun Zhao Xue Huang Qian Wang Yu Georgia 16 Nana Dzagnidze Lela Javakhishvili

    Women's Chess Olympiad

    Women's_Chess_Olympiad

  • Women's Candidates Tournament 2022–23
  • Women's World Chess Championship qualifying event

    Lei moved on to challenge the defending Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun, but lost the match in game 12. The eight players who qualified for the

    Women's Candidates Tournament 2022–23

    Women's Candidates Tournament 2022–23

    Women's_Candidates_Tournament_2022–23

  • Anna Cramling
  • Swedish chess player (born 2002)

    mother Pia on the 2020 Women's World Chess Championship match between Ju Wenjun and Aleksandra Goryachkina earlier in the year. On occasion, her mother

    Anna Cramling

    Anna Cramling

    Anna_Cramling

  • Vidit Gujrathi
  • Indian chess grandmaster (born 1994)

    Chess World Cup 2023 by rating, replacing women's world chess champion Ju Wenjun. He reached the round of 16, where he defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi to advance

    Vidit Gujrathi

    Vidit Gujrathi

    Vidit_Gujrathi

  • List of chess players by peak FIDE rating
  • 2021-08 1998 5 Ukraine Slovenia Anna Muzychuk 2606 2012-07 1990 6 China Ju Wenjun 2604 2017-03 1991 Women's World Chess Champion (since 2018) 7 Russia Tatiana

    List of chess players by peak FIDE rating

    List_of_chess_players_by_peak_FIDE_rating

  • Khanty-Mansiysk
  • Town in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia

    2018. It included 64 chess players from 28 countries and was won by Ju Wenjun. Ice Palace River port and bus station A theater in Khanty-Mansiysk Church

    Khanty-Mansiysk

    Khanty-Mansiysk

    Khanty-Mansiysk

  • 2016 in sports
  • February 10 – 24, 2016: FIDE Women's Grand Prix #2 in Tehran Winner: Ju Wenjun April 19 – May 3, 2016: FIDE Women's Grand Prix #3 in Batumi Winner: Valentina

    2016 in sports

    2016_in_sports

  • 2026 in Indian sports
  • 2026 Sporting season for India

    title. Women's World Championship – Vaishali Rameshbabu will challenge Ju Wenjun in TBD 2026 to clinch her first-ever world championship title. Tata Steel

    2026 in Indian sports

    2026_in_Indian_sports

  • Shrook Wafa
  • Egyptian chess player (born 1997)

    Championship 2015 she was knocked out in the first round by the second seed Ju Wenjun. Her sister Shahenda Wafa also is a Woman Grandmaster. In 2025 she announced

    Shrook Wafa

    Shrook Wafa

    Shrook_Wafa

  • FIDE Women's Grand Prix
  • Biennial series of chess tournaments for women

    Anna Muzychuk 2013–14 6 €450,000 Hou Yifan Koneru Humpy Ju Wenjun 2015–16 5 €390,000 Ju Wenjun Koneru Humpy Valentina Gunina 2019–21 4 €400,000 Aleksandra

    FIDE Women's Grand Prix

    FIDE_Women's_Grand_Prix

  • Cairns Cup
  • American chess tournament

    2019 Valentina Gunina Alexandra Kosteniuk Irina Krush 2020 Humpy Koneru Ju Wenjun Alexandra Kosteniuk Mariya Muzychuk 2022 Cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions

    Cairns Cup

    Cairns_Cup

  • Chess World Cup 2025
  • Chess tournament in Goa, India

     Leinier Domínguez (USA), 2738 (Z2.1) →  Hans Niemann (USA), 2738 (Z2.1)  Ju Wenjun (CHN), 2564 (WWC) →  Divya Deshmukh (IND), 2498 (PN) Pairings were published

    Chess World Cup 2025

    Chess World Cup 2025

    Chess_World_Cup_2025

  • Anna Muzychuk
  • Ukrainian chess grandmaster (born 1990)

    Chess Championship, where as the 7th seed she was upset by 10th seed Ju Wenjun. Muzychuk completed the requirements for the Grandmaster title in 2011

    Anna Muzychuk

    Anna Muzychuk

    Anna_Muzychuk

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2010
  • Chess tournament in Antakya, Turkey

    Cramling (SWE), 2526, GM (WC)  Dronavalli Harika (IND), 2525, IM (J08)  Ju Wenjun (CHN), 2524, WGM (Z3.5)  Kateryna Lahno (UKR), 2522, GM (E08)  Viktorija

    Women's World Chess Championship 2010

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2010

  • Chess World Cup 2023
  • Chess tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan

    2742 (R) →  Daniil Dubov (RUS), 2716 (R)  Ju Wenjun (CHN), 2566 (WWC) →  Vidit Gujrathi (IND), 2719 (R) (Ju Wenjun played in the Women's World Cup instead

    Chess World Cup 2023

    Chess World Cup 2023

    Chess_World_Cup_2023

  • 2024 in chess
  • determine the challengers for the reigning world champions Ding Liren and Ju Wenjun. The winners, Gukesh and Tan Zhongyi, advanced to the World Chess Championship

    2024 in chess

    2024_in_chess

  • Xu Yuhua
  • Chinese chess grandmaster (born 1976)

    by Chinese women's world chess champions Hou Yifan, Tan Zhongyi, and Ju Wenjun. On March 25, 2006 Yuhua won the Women's World Chess Championship knock-out

    Xu Yuhua

    Xu Yuhua

    Xu_Yuhua

  • List of female chess players
  •  Harika Dronavalli (India)  Hoang Thanh Trang (Hungary)  Hou Yifan (China)  Ju Wenjun (China)  Bela Khotenashvili (Georgia)  Koneru Humpy (India)  Nadezhda

    List of female chess players

    List_of_female_chess_players

  • Wu Chinese-speaking people
  • Han Chinese subdivision

    the 110 metres hurdles. Ding Liren, the current World Chess Champion. Ju Wenjun, the current Women's World Chess Champion. Ding Junhui, regarded as the

    Wu Chinese-speaking people

    Wu_Chinese-speaking_people

  • Women's event at the 42nd Chess Olympiad
  • the Women's World Champion Hou Yifan on board one, along with Zhao Xue, Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi and Guo Qi. The reigning champions Russia have the second

    Women's event at the 42nd Chess Olympiad

    Women's_event_at_the_42nd_Chess_Olympiad

  • Hikaru Nakamura
  • American chess grandmaster and streamer (born 1987)

    Retrieved April 22, 2024. McGourty, Colin (June 7, 2024). "Carlsen, Ju Wenjun Win Norway Chess Titles". Chess.com. Archived from the original on June

    Hikaru Nakamura

    Hikaru Nakamura

    Hikaru_Nakamura

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2015
  • Chess tournament in Sochi, Russia

    their FIDE rating of March 2015.  Humpy Koneru (India), GM, 2581 (R)  Ju Wenjun (China), GM, 2557 (WC)  Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine), GM, 2552 (E12)  Viktorija

    Women's World Chess Championship 2015

    Women's World Chess Championship 2015

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2015

  • China Chess League
  • Chinese professional league for chess clubs

    by Shanghai, with the top male and female scorers being Wang Hao and Ju Wenjun respectively. Ten teams are represented: Ye Jiangchuan Li Chao Yu Yangyi

    China Chess League

    China_Chess_League

  • 2018 in chess
  • May between Ju Wenjun and Tan Zhongyi, won by Ju Wenjun, and the second, held in November, a 64-player knockout tournament where Ju Wenjun defended her

    2018 in chess

    2018_in_chess

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2012
  • International chess competition

    Khotenashvili (Georgia), 2504, IM (E11)  Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia), 2501, GM (R)  Ju Wenjun (China), 2501, WGM (Z3.5)  Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria), 2491, GM (E10)

    Women's World Chess Championship 2012

    Women's World Chess Championship 2012

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2012

  • Comparison of top chess players throughout history
  • Comparison of the best chess players throughout the years

    2600, the other three being Aleksandra Goryachkina, Anna Muzychuk, and Ju Wenjun. Biography portal Chess portal World portal List of FIDE chess world number

    Comparison of top chess players throughout history

    Comparison of top chess players throughout history

    Comparison_of_top_chess_players_throughout_history

  • Women's Chess World Cup 2021
  • Chess tournament in Sochi, Russia

    2023. The top three finishers, other than Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun and players who had otherwise qualified, qualified for the Women's Candidates

    Women's Chess World Cup 2021

    Women's Chess World Cup 2021

    Women's_Chess_World_Cup_2021

  • Shen Yang (chess player)
  • Chinese chess player

    2014 she came second in the women's Chinese Chess Championship, behind Ju Wenjun. She competed in the Women's World Chess Championship 2015, in which she

    Shen Yang (chess player)

    Shen Yang (chess player)

    Shen_Yang_(chess_player)

  • Pentala Harikrishna
  • Indian chess grandmaster (born 1986)

    finishing 23rd in the standings with two points. Hari worked as a second to Ju Wenjun during her Women's World Championship match in 2023. He was a member of

    Pentala Harikrishna

    Pentala Harikrishna

    Pentala_Harikrishna

  • Women's Chess World Cup 2025
  • Chess tournament in Batumi, Georgia

    are qualified players who declined to play, and their replacements:  Ju Wenjun (CHN), 2580 (WWCC) →  Mariya Muzychuk (UKR), 2492 (R)  Hou Yifan (CHN)

    Women's Chess World Cup 2025

    Women's Chess World Cup 2025

    Women's_Chess_World_Cup_2025

  • 40th Chess Olympiad
  • 2012 chess tournament in Istanbul, Turkey

    Kosintseva, Kosteniuk, Pogonina 2513 19 450.0 2  China Hou Yifan, Zhao Xue, Ju Wenjun, Huang Qian, Ding Yixin 2531 19 416.0 3  Ukraine Lahno, Muzychuk, Zhukova

    40th Chess Olympiad

    40th_Chess_Olympiad

  • Kateryna Lagno
  • Russian chess grandmaster (born 1989)

    Games in Huai'an, China. In November 2018, Lagno lost to world champion Ju Wenjun in the finals of the Women's World Championship. In December 2018, Lagno

    Kateryna Lagno

    Kateryna Lagno

    Kateryna_Lagno

  • Shahenda Wafa
  • Egyptian chess player (born 1998)

    Championship :: Shahenda Wafa". www.olimpbase.org. "Repkova, Eva vs. Ju, Wenjun - FIDE Women's World Cup 2023". chess24.com. Archived from the original

    Shahenda Wafa

    Shahenda_Wafa

  • Asian Team Chess Championship
  • International team chess tournament

    Sarasadat Khademalsharieh Seven-round Swiss 9 2012 Zaozhuang  China Zhao Xue Ju Wenjun Shen Yang Huang Qian Ding Yixin  India Harika Dronavalli Eesha Karavade

    Asian Team Chess Championship

    Asian_Team_Chess_Championship

  • Women's World Chess Championship 2006
  • Chess tournament in Ekaterinburg, Russia

    Kursova (RUS), 2319, WIM (PN)  Atousa Pourkashiyan (IRI), 2319, WIM (Z3.1)  Ju Wenjun (CHN), 2290 (AS)  Subbaraman Meenakshi (IND), 2289, WGM (AS)  Irina

    Women's World Chess Championship 2006

    Women's_World_Chess_Championship_2006

  • Women's event at the 43rd Chess Olympiad
  • host nation Georgia won the bronze medal. Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun of China, playing on board one, was the best individual player in the

    Women's event at the 43rd Chess Olympiad

    Women's_event_at_the_43rd_Chess_Olympiad

  • World Rapid Chess Championship 2024
  • Chess tournament in New York

    Rank SNo Player Points TB1 1 10 Koneru Humpy 8.5 63.0 2 1 Ju Wenjun 8.0 75.0 3 8 Kateryna Lagno 8.0 72.0 4 3 Tan Zhongyi 8.0 67.0 5 12 Harika Dronavalli

    World Rapid Chess Championship 2024

    World Rapid Chess Championship 2024

    World_Rapid_Chess_Championship_2024

  • Jeffery Xiong
  • American chess grandmaster (born 2000)

    Tree". Retrieved September 22, 2019. McGourty, Colin (April 16, 2025). "Ju Wenjun wins 5th Women's World Chess Championship". Chess.com. Retrieved July

    Jeffery Xiong

    Jeffery Xiong

    Jeffery_Xiong

  • 45th Chess Olympiad
  • 2024 chess tournament in Budapest, Hungary

    Despite the fact that China was missing all four top players—Hou Yifan, Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi and Lei Tingjie—the young team was still competitive and

    45th Chess Olympiad

    45th Chess Olympiad

    45th_Chess_Olympiad

  • Mykola Bortnyk
  • Ukrainian chess player (born 1994)

    Knights in the Pro Chess League, where he notably defeated grandmaster Ju Wenjun in the second round. The Gotham Knights went on to win the 2023 Pro Chess

    Mykola Bortnyk

    Mykola_Bortnyk

  • FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–25
  • Women's chess tournament series

    2 spots – FIDE Women's World Championship Match 2023 participants: GM Ju Wenjun and GM Lei Tingjie B. 2 spots – FIDE Women's Grand Prix Series 2022–23:

    FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–25

    FIDE_Women's_Grand_Prix_2024–25

  • Lina Nassr
  • Algerian chess player (born 2003)

    Championship". Kenya Chess Masala. Retrieved 2023-08-03. "Repkova, Eva vs. Ju, Wenjun - FIDE Women's World Cup 2023". chess24.com. Archived from the original

    Lina Nassr

    Lina Nassr

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  • FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2011–12
  • Women's chess tournament series

    nominee from each of the six host cities: Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (Rostov), Ju Wenjun (Shenzhen), Alexandra Kosteniuk (Nalchik), Alisa Galliamova (Kazan), Elina

    FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2011–12

    FIDE_Women's_Grand_Prix_2011–12

  • FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2026–27
  • Women's chess tournament series

    2 spots – FIDE Women's World Championship Match 2025 participants: GM Ju Wenjun and GM Tan Zhongyi B. 2 spots – FIDE Women's Grand Prix Series 2024–25:

    FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2026–27

    FIDE_Women's_Grand_Prix_2026–27

  • World Blitz Chess Championship 2025
  • Global chess tournament

    14) 0 (B 4) ½ (W 24) 1 (B 82) ½ (W 28) 1 (B 55) 9.5 129.5 136.5 2300 17 Ju Wenjun 2489 ½ (W 58) 1 (B 33) 1 (W 20) 0 (B 28) 1 (B 51) ½ (W 43) 1 (B 5) 0 (W

    World Blitz Chess Championship 2025

    World Blitz Chess Championship 2025

    World_Blitz_Chess_Championship_2025

  • Chinese Chess Association
  • Governing body of chess in China

    Shanglei Bai Jinshi Zhou Jianchao Wen Yang Xu Xiangyu Women's team Hou Yifan Ju Wenjun Tan Zhongyi Lei Tingjie Zhao Xue Shen Yang Huang Qian Guo Qi Ding Yixin

    Chinese Chess Association

    Chinese_Chess_Association

  • Chinese Chess Championship
  • Annual national chess championship of China

    Yang 2010 Wang Hao Ju Wenjun 2011 Ding Liren Zhang Xiaowen 2012 Ding Liren Huang Qian 2013 Wang Yue Ding Yixin 2014 Yu Yangyi Ju Wenjun 2015 Wei Yi Tan Zhongyi

    Chinese Chess Championship

    Chinese_Chess_Championship

  • FIDE World Chess Championships
  • World Championships from 1991 to the present. The current champion, GM Ju Wenjun, has reigned for 8 years, winning 5 consecutive championships. As per

    FIDE World Chess Championships

    FIDE_World_Chess_Championships

  • Simon Williams (chess player)
  • English chess grandmaster (born 1979)

    tournament with both male and female competitors, including Richard Rapport, Ju Wenjun, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Arkadij Naiditsch, and Nigel Short. The show was

    Simon Williams (chess player)

    Simon Williams (chess player)

    Simon_Williams_(chess_player)

  • Shenzhen Masters
  • Chinese chess tournament (2017-pres.)

    Wang Hao (Bye) 2 Wang Hao 3 8 Zhang Pengxiang 1 8 Zhang Pengxiang 3½ 7 Ju Wenjun 2½ 2 Wang Hao 2½ 3 Lu Shanglei 1½ 3 Lu Shanglei Third place (Bye) 3 Lu

    Shenzhen Masters

    Shenzhen_Masters

  • Chess Olympiad
  • Biennial international chess tournament

    Dariusz Świercz, Anna Zatonskih China Ding Liren, Yu Yangyi, Hou Yifan, Ju Wenjun, Wang Shixu, Ning Kaiyu, Xu Zhihang, Wei Yi, Lei Tingjie, Bu Xiangzhi

    Chess Olympiad

    Chess Olympiad

    Chess_Olympiad

  • Champions Chess Tour 2022
  • Series of elite chess tournaments

    30 Jeffery Xiong 8 8 31 Sam Shankland 4 3¼ 7¼ Christopher Yoo 7¼ 7¼ 33 Ju Wenjun 2½ 4 6½ Nils Grandelius 4 2½ 6½ 35 Gawain Jones 2½ 3 5½ 36 Leinier Domínguez

    Champions Chess Tour 2022

    Champions Chess Tour 2022

    Champions_Chess_Tour_2022

  • Alireza Firouzja
  • Iranian-French chess grandmaster (born 2003)

    the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019. "Daniil Dubov, Ju Wenjun Win World Rapid Chess Championships". Chess.com. 29 December 2018. Archived

    Alireza Firouzja

    Alireza Firouzja

    Alireza_Firouzja

  • Chess
  • Traditional board game for two players

    is Gukesh Dommaraju of India. The reigning Women's World Champion is Ju Wenjun from China. Other competitions for individuals include the World Junior

    Chess

    Chess

    Chess

  • In a Class of Her Own
  • 2020 Chinese television series

    Piàoliang Shūshēng) is a 2020 Chinese television series starring Ju Jingyi, Song Weilong, Bi Wenjun and Wang Ruichang. The series premiered on iQiyi with multi-languages

    In a Class of Her Own

    In_a_Class_of_Her_Own

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