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    Ju Wenjun (Chinese: 居文君; pinyin: Jū Wénjūn; born 31 January 1991) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the current Women's World Chess Champion. In March 2017 she became the fifth woman to achieve a rating of 2600. She is a four-time Women's World Chess Champion, having won the title first in May 2018 (against Tan Zhongyi).

  2. GM Ju Wenjun is a Chinese grandmaster and the reigning Womens Champion since May 2018, when she defeated GM Tan Zhongyi in a match. Ju has defended her title successfully three times: in a November 2018 tournament, a 2020 match against GM Aleksandra Goryachkina, and a 2023 match against GM Lei Tingjie.

  3. The four-time Women’s World Champion Ju Wenjun spoke with @charlizevz about the most significant moment in her career, her thoughts on the future of female chess, her expectations for the event, her preparation routines, how she handles pressure in critical moments, and more.

  4. Jun 9, 2024 · Ju Wenjun (born January 31, 1991, Shanghai, China) is a Chinese chess player who became the womens world chess champion in 2018. Ju learned to play chess at the age of seven, when she chose lessons as something interesting to do after school.

  5. Jul 22, 2023 · GM Ju Wenjun has won a wild final game of the 2023 FIDE Women's World Championship to claim her fourth title with a 6.5-5.5 victory over GM Lei Tingjie. The 17th women's world champion, who has held the title since 2018, also picks up the €300,000 ($334,000) winner's prize, while Lei takes €200,000. How to watch the 2023 FIDE Women's World ...

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · Women's World Champion Ju Wenjun took the Womens Norway Chess title and a prize of around $65,000 after scoring a smooth classical win against her great rival GM Lei Tingjie. That allowed GM Anna Muzychuk to climb into second place with an armageddon win over GM Koneru Humpy .

  7. Jul 22, 2023 · Ju Wenjun (32) claimed her fourth Women’s World Champion title after clinching a crucial victory in the decisive, final, 12th game of the match against challenger Lei Tingjie. With this victory, Ju has now equalled the record set by her compatriot Hou Yifan, both having won the world crown four times.

  8. With fanfare and roaring applause in the background, Ju Wenjun stepped onstage. Wearing a bright red dress — in the colour of the Chinese national flag — the four-time Womens World Championship winner had a crown placed on her head and was awarded a trophy and a golden medal.

  9. Jul 24, 2023 · With fanfare and roaring applause in the background, Ju Wenjun stepped onstage. Wearing a bright red dress – in the colour of the Chinese national flag – the four-time Women's World Championship winner had a crown placed on her head and was awarded a trophy and a golden medal.

  10. FIDE World Cup 2023 Women's Section. July 29th - August 22nd | 103-player Single Elimination | Classical Time Control.

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