The Women's Chess World Cup 2021 was a 103-player single-eliminationchess tournament, the first edition of Women's Chess World Cup, that took place in Sochi, Russia, from 12 July to 3 August 2021.[1] It was the inaugural edition of a women's-only version of the FIDE World Cup. The tournament was held in parallel with the Chess World Cup 2021, an open tournament.
The format was a 7-round knockout event. 78 women played one another in the first round. The 39 that went through were joined in the second round by the top 25 seeds, who were given a bye for the first round. The losers of the two semi-finals played one another for third place.
Each round consisted of two classical games with shorter tiebreaks as needed.[2] Their time controls were as follows:
Two classical time limit games: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves with 30 minutes added for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment per move.
If tied, two games of 25 minutes with a 10 second increment per move.
If tied, two games of 10 minutes with a 10 second increment per move.
If tied, two games of 5 minutes with a 3 second increment per move.
If the match was still tied, a single armageddon game was played. The players drew lots and the winner of the draw chose their color. White received 5 minutes, black received 4 minutes, and each player received a 2-second increment per move beginning at move 61.
Prize money
The total prize fund was US$676,250, with a first prize of US$50,000.[2]
Prize money in US dollars
Round
Prizes
Total
Round 1
39 × $3,750
$146,250
Round 2
32 × $5,000
$160,000
Round 3
16 × $6,750
$108,000
Round 4
8 × $9,500
$76,000
Round 5
4 × $14,000
$56,000
4th place
1 × $20,000
$20,000
3rd place
1 × $25,000
$25,000
Runner-up
1 × $35,000
$35,000
Winner
1 × $50,000
$50,000
Total
676,250
Participants
The following was the list of participants.[3] Players were seeded by their FIDE rating of June 2021.[4]
Due to the size of the bracket, the results view is made up of two parts on this page. Rounds one through four are shown first, split up into different sections of the bracket. They then join again for the quarterfinals and beyond, which are shown afterwards.
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