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Pentala Hariskrishna, once her second, attributes her supremacy to the knack of resetting and thriving under pressure.
Ju Wenjun defeated fellow chinese Grandmaster Tan Zhongyi to clinch her fifth FIDE Women’s World Championship title.
China’s GM Ju Wenjun has etched her name deeper into chess history, capturing her fifth FIDE Women’s World Championship title ...
This marks the fifth time she has claimed the world title, placing her alongside legends such as Vera Menchik, Nona ...
Ju Wenjun had defied the same opponent, Tan Zhongyi, in May 2018 to claim her first world championship crown. That was her ...
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The New Times on MSNChina’s Ju Wenjun wins 2025 FIDE Women's World ChampionshipGM Ju Wenjun on Wednesday, April 16, beat compatriot GM Tan Zhongyi 6.5-2.5 to win the 2025 FIDE Women's World Championship and become only the fifth woman in history to win the title five times. The ...
Playing with Black pieces, Ju delivered a masterclass in controlled aggression to win Game 8 of the 2025 FIDE Women’s World ...
Tan Zhongyi accepts a draw and Ju Wenjun becomes only the 4th woman in history to win the Women's World Chess Championship 5 ...
GM Tan Zhongyi leads 1.5-0.5 in the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Championship after defeating reigning champion GM Ju Wenjun on ...
The FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2025 will see defending champion Ju Wenjun take on challenger Tan Zhongyi in an all ...
It's the fifth time in FIDE Women's World Championship history that two Chinese players are competing for the crown.
David Llada said he send an invoice to FIDE for using his photograph of World champion Ju Wenjun without permission.
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