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Ju Wenjun’s victory in the Women’s World Chess Championship is nothing short of legendary. By winning her fifth title, Ju has joined an exclusive club of only three other women—Vera Menchik, Nona ...
I walk the road of shifting between PCs at least once a month. Not because I want to, it is a work hazard. It is my job to test the latest innovations in the PC market. This time around, it was the ...
Congrats to Ju Wenjun! The Chinese grandmaster made history this week by winning the Women’s World Chess Championship. She ...
Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship on Wednesday, defeating ...
Magnus Carlsen’s former main second has questioned D Gukesh’s ability to defend his chess world title in 2026. Jon Ludvig ...
The 34-year-old Chinese GM became only the fourth player in history to win the Women’s World Chess Championship five times ...
Pentala Hariskrishna, once her second, attributes her supremacy to the knack of resetting and thriving under pressure.
Koneru Humpy outclassed Divya Deshmukh while Zhu Jiner took the sole lead after Round 3 of the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix in ...
Ju Wenjun has secured her fifth FIDE Women’s World Championship title, defeating Tan Zhongyi with a dominant 6.5-2.5 score in ...
Tan Zhongyi accepts a draw and Ju Wenjun becomes only the 4th woman in history to win the Women's World Chess Championship 5 ...
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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 ...
India began their ISSF World Cup campaign in Lima with a bang, winning three medals on Day 1. Suruchi Singh clinched gold ...
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