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      Home  >  General News  >  Xu Yuhua leads Women’s Grand Prix

      Xu Yuhua leads Women’s Grand Prix

      China, Nanjing, Women's Grand Prix


      After leading the Women’s Grand Prix throughout most of the tournament, a weak finish in the past few rounds took Dzagnidze out of the top spot. Marie Sebag of France also lost her last two games to fall behind. The winner, former Women’s World Champion Xu Yuhua of China won her last 4 games to lead the Women’s Grand Prix by 1/2 point. Yildiz of Turkey lost again and yet to score a point.

      Standings with 1 round to go:

      1. Xu Yuhua g CHN 2485 7½
      2. Dzagnidze, Nana g GEO 2535 7
      3. Zhao Xue g CHN 2542 6½
      4-5. Sebag, Marie g FRA 2519 6
      4-5. Mkrtchian, Lilit m ARM 2468 6
      6-8. Munguntuul, Batkhuyag wg MGL 2418 5½
      5-8. Shen Yang wg CHN 2453 5½
      6-8. Ju Wenjun CHN 2443 5½
      9-10. Kovanova, Baira wg RUS 2408 4
      9-10. Zhu Chen g QAT 2488 4
      11. Fierro Baquero, Martha m ECU 2386 2
      12. Yildiz, Betul Cemre wm TUR 2224 0

      Official website: http://nanjing2009.fide.com/

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      7 Comments

      1. Kai Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 12:35 pm

        This is wrong, Susan. One more round to go for this tournament

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 12:53 pm

        She made a typo or two, proving she is human and not an automaton.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 12:59 pm

        Please note that Zhao Xue is 6.5 points, not 6.0 points.

        GM ZHAO XUE CHN 2542 6,5

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 1:10 pm

        Any guesses whether Yildiz can score even a half point? I guess she won’t get any points in the end.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 1:11 pm

        “This is wrong, Susan. One more round to go for this tournament.”

        Her prediction is most probably right! As Xu Yuhua only has to draw with Sebag to win the tournament, and Dzagnidze Nana has to face Zhao Xue, a very tough opponent, in last round.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 5:20 pm

        I am not sure this tournment is good for Yildiz, being humilated like that is no fun, not even one draw out of 10, soon to be 11 games.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        October 8, 2009 at 9:25 pm

        Yildiz going strong for the Guiness Book of World records?

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