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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Will we see a new Women’s World Champion?

      Will we see a new Women’s World Champion?

      Iran, Women's Chess, Women's World Championship

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      http://tehran2017.fide.com

      Schedule
      Date Event Time
      10 February Arrival
      10 February Opening 18:00
      11-13 February Round 1 15:00
      14-16 February Round 2 15:00
      17-19 February Round 3 15:00
      20-22 February Round 4 15:00
      23-25 February Round 5 15:00
      26 February Free Day
      27 February – 3 March Round 6 (Final) 15:00
      4 March Closing Ceremony 20:00
      5 March Departure


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      NAME Seed NAME Seed
      Ju Wenjun 1 – Lane, Nancy 64
      Mezioud, Amina 63 – Muzychuk Anna 2
      Kosteniuk Alexandra 3 – Latreche, Sabrina 62
      Shamima, Akter Liza 61 – Harika Dronavalli 4
      Dzagnidze Nana 5 – Mona, Khaled 60
      Ni, Viktorija 59 – Gunina Valentina 6
      Stefanova Antoaneta 7 – Marrero Lopez, Yaniet 58
      Martinez, Ayelen 57 – Zhao Xue 8
      Tan Zhongyi 9 – Foisor, Sabina 56
      Gvetadze Sofio 55 – Batsiashvili Nino 10
      Pogonina Natalija 11 – Zhou Qiyu 54
      Arribas Robaina Maritza 53 – Shen Yang 12
      Hoang Thanh Trang 13 – Buksa Nataliya 52
      Pourkashiyan, Atousa 51 – Paehtz Elisabeth 14
      Goryachkina Aleksandra 15 – Zhai Mo 50
      Hejazipour, Mitra 49 – Bodnaruk Anastasia 16
      Girya Olga 17 – Foisor Cristina-Adela (deceased) 48
      Pham, Le Thao Nguyen 47 – Javakhishvili Lela 18
      Cramling Pia 19 – Nemcova, Katerina 46
      Guramishvili Sopiko 45 – Khademalsharieh, Sarasadat 20
      Socko Monika 21 – Savina Anastasia 44
      Charochkina Daria 43 – Huang Qian 22
      Zhukova Natalia 23 – Khurtsidze Nino 42
      Ziaziulkina Nastassia 41 – Ushenina, Anna 24
      Danielian Elina 25 – Padmini, Rout 40
      Melia Salome 39 – Atalik Ekaterina 26
      Mkrtchian Lilit 27 – Ni Shiqun 38
      Zimina Olga 37 – Khotenashvili Bela 28
      Saduakassova, Dinara 29 – Nechaeva Marina 36
      Gaponenko Inna 35 – Kovalevskaya Ekaterina 30
      Cori T., Deysi 31 – Kashlinskaya Alina 34
      Zhu, Chen 33 – Sukandar, Irine Kharisma 32
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      1 Comment

      1. Nyanaviveka Reply
        February 15, 2017 at 10:03 am

        Will we see a new women’s world champion? A rather rhetorical question? Without Yifan it’s simply a waste of time. What we will see is another second-rate world champion, not recognized within the chess scene, since the best female player is missing.

        By the way, why did FIDE choose David Llada as the official photographer of the tournament? He is for sure the perfect person for some nice wedding portraits, but for this event? Alina l’Ami has proved with her outstanding photos from the 2016 FIDE Grand Prix in Tehran that she is simply the best. As a professional chess player with her exceptional artistic talent, she is unequaled. But maybe it’s better not to think too much about FIDE and their championships. As long as they are not interested to see the strongest players fighting for the crown in women’s chess, these people cannot be taken seriously.

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