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And it appears that defending the title is getting easier for Ju: Her successful defenses against Russian GM Aleksandra Goryachkina in 2020 and Chinese GM Lei Tingjie three years later both came ...
Ju Wenjun retains crown, Fabiano Caruana laps field in momentous chess week Ju-Goryachkina after 36…Re7-g7. more > Print By David R. Sands - The Washington Times - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 ...
Ju then beat her opponent in the 2018 final before doing so again on Wednesday. Ju will take home 300,000 euros ($341,000) for the win, while Tan will get 200,000 euros ($227,000) for finishing ...
Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship on Wednesday, defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi in this year’s final. Her win in Chongqing, China ...
Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship on Wednesday, defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi in this year’s final. Her win in Chongqing, China ...
World No. 2 Ju won this year’s final 6.5-2.5, putting together a four-game winning streak to take a firm grip of the trophy after initially falling behind. She then held on to a draw in the ...
World No. 2 Ju won this year’s final 6.5-2.5, putting together a four-game winning streak to take a firm grip of the trophy after initially falling behind. She then held on to a draw in the ...
Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship on Wednesday, defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi in this year’s final. Her win in Chongqing, China ...
Ju will take home 300,000 euros ($341,000) for the win, while Tan will get 200,000 euros ($227,000) for finishing second. The-CNN-Wire ...