
China’s Ju Wenjun Wins Fifth Straight Women’s World Chess Championship
Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun makes history by winning her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship title, defeating Tan Zhongyi.
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Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun makes history by winning her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship title, defeating Tan Zhongyi.
China’s Ju Wenjun clinched her fifth consecutive title at the FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi in Chongqing with a final score of 6.5–2.5.
Teenage grandmaster Gukesh D makes history by becoming India’s top chess player, surpassing legend Viswanathan Anand at just 17 years old.
Defending champion Ding Liren defeats Gukesh in Game 12 of the FIDE World Championship in Singapore, tying the score at 6-6 after a thrilling comeback.
Defending champion Ding Liren defeats Gukesh Dommaraju in the first game of the 2024 World Chess Championship in Singapore.