Women's Chess World Cup 2021

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FIDE Women's Chess World Cup 2021
Aleksandra Kosteniuk 2013.jpg
2021 FIDE Women's World Cup winner Alexandra Kosteniuk.
Tournament information
Sport Chess
Location Flag of Russia.svg Sochi
Dates12 July 2021–3 August 2021
Administrator FIDE
Tournament
format(s)
Single-elimination tournament
Host(s) Chess Federation of Russia
Participants103
Final positions
Champion Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk
Runner-up Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina
2023  

The Women's Chess World Cup 2021 was a 103-player single-elimination chess 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.

Contents

The tournament formed part of the qualification for the Women's World Chess Championship 2022. The top three finishers, other than Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun and players who have otherwise qualified, qualified for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2022–23.

Format

The format is a 7-round knockout event. 78 women play one another in the first round. The 39 that go through are joined in the second round by the top 25 seeds, who are given a bye for the first round. The losers of the two semi-finals will play one another for third place.

Each round consists of two classical games with shorter tiebreaks as needed. [2] Their time controls are as follows.

  1. Two classical time limit games: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves with 30 minutes added for the further moves. Increment per move is 30 seconds.
  2. If tied, two games of 25 minutes with 10 second increments per move.
  3. If tied, two games of 10 minutes with 10 second increments per move.
  4. If tied, two games of 5 minutes with 3 second increments per move.
  5. If the match is still tied, a single armageddon chess game is played to decide the match, with draw odds to Black, meaning White must win but Black only needs to draw or win, to win the match. The players draw lots and the winner of the draw chooses their color. White receives 5 minutes, Black receives 4 minutes, and each player receives an extra 2 seconds per move beginning at move 61.

Prize money

The total prize fund was US$676,250, with the first prize of US$50,000. [2]

Prize money in US dollars
RoundPrizesTotal
Round 139 × $3,750$146,250
Round 232 × $5,000$160,000
Round 316 × $6,750$108,000
Round 48 × $9,500$76,000
Round 54 × $14,000$56,000
4th place1 × $20,000$20,000
3rd place1 × $25,000$25,000
Runner-up1 × $35,000$35,000
Winner1 × $50,000$50,000
Total676,250

Participants

The following was the list of participants. [3] Players are seeded by their FIDE rating of June 2021. [4]

  1. Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandra Goryachkina  (RUS), GM, 2596 (E18)
  2. Flag of Russia.svg  Kateryna Lagno  (RUS), GM, 2558 (WC)
  3. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Mariya Muzychuk  (UKR), GM, 2544 (WC)
  4. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Muzychuk  (UKR), GM, 2535 (R)
  5. Flag of Georgia.svg  Nana Dzagnidze  (GEO), GM, 2524 (E18)
  6. Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (IND), GM, 2515 (R)
  7. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tan Zhongyi  (CHN), GM, 2511 (R)
  8. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dinara Saduakassova  (KAZ), IM, 2500 (AS19)
  9. Flag of Russia.svg  Alina Kashlinskaya  (RUS), IM, 2494 (E19)
  10. Flag of Iran.svg  Sarasadat Khademalsharieh  (IRI), IM, 2494 (Z3.1)
  11. Flag of Georgia.svg  Nino Batsiashvili  (GEO), GM, 2491 (FN)
  12. Flag of Russia.svg  Polina Shuvalova  (RUS), IM, 2489 (J19)
  13. Flag of Georgia.svg  Lela Javakhishvili  (GEO), IM, 2473 (E18)
  14. Flag of Russia.svg  Alexandra Kosteniuk  (RUS), GM, 2472 (WC)
  15. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Zhansaya Abdumalik  (KAZ), GM, 2472 (R)
  16. Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Antoaneta Stefanova  (BUL), GM, 2470 (E18)
  17. Flag of Russia.svg  Natalia Pogonina  (RUS), WGM, 2469 (R)
  18. Flag of Georgia.svg  Bela Khotenashvili  (GEO), GM, 2463 (PN)
  19. Flag of Sweden.svg  Pia Cramling  (SWE), GM, 2459 (E19)
  20. Flag of Germany.svg  Elisabeth Pähtz  (GER), IM, 2456 (E18)
  21. Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Girya  (RUS), WGM, 2448 (R)
  22. Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Bodnaruk  (RUS), IM, 2446 (E19)
  23. Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Gunay Mammadzada  (AZE), IM, 2443 (E18)
  24. Flag of Russia.svg  Alisa Galliamova  (RUS), IM, 2442 (PN)
  25. Flag of Romania.svg  Irina Bulmaga  (ROU), IM, 2440 (FN)
  26. Flag of France.svg  Marie Sebag  (FRA), GM, 2438 (E18)
  27. Flag of Russia.svg  Valentina Gunina  (RUS), GM, 2436 (E18)
  28. Flag of the United States.svg  Carissa Yip  (USA), IM, 2430 (FN)
  29. Flag of Turkey.svg  Ekaterina Atalik  (TUR), IM, 2430 (E18)
  30. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (UKR), GM, 2429 (E18)
  31. Flag of Mongolia.svg  Batkhuyagiin Möngöntuul  (MGL), IM, 2428 (PN)
  32. Flag of Spain.svg  Ana Matnadze  (ESP), IM, 2421 (FN)
  33. Flag of Belarus.svg  Olga Badelka  (BLR), IM, 2418 (PN)
  34. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iulija Osmak  (UKR), IM, 2418 (E18)
  35. Flag of Poland.svg  Karina Cyfka  (POL), IM, 2417 (E18)
  36. Flag of France.svg  Pauline Guichard  (FRA), IM, 2413 (E19)
  37. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Nataliya Buksa  (UKR), IM, 2413 (FN)
  38. Flag of Indonesia.svg  Irine Kharisma Sukandar  (INA), IM, 2413 (FN)
  39. Flag of France.svg  Almira Skripchenko  (FRA), IM, 2411 (FN)
  40. Flag of Armenia.svg  Elina Danielian  (ARM), GM, 2407 (FN)
  41. Flag of Hungary.svg  Hoang Thanh Trang  (HUN), GM, 2404 (FN)
  42. Flag of Slovenia.svg  Laura Unuk  (SLO), IM, 2404 (E18)
  43. Flag of Poland.svg  Jolanta Zawadzka  (POL), WGM, 2403 (E19)
  44. Flag of Russia.svg  Leya Garifullina  (RUS), WGM, 2399 (FN)
  45. Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Nurgyul Salimova  (BUL), IM, 2395 (E19)
  46. Flag of Poland.svg  Monika Soćko  (POL), GM, 2393 (E19)
  47. Flag of India.svg  Vaishali Rameshbabu  (IND), WGM, 2393 (FN)
  48. Flag of India.svg  Bhakti Kulkarni  (IND), IM, 2391 (Z3.7)
  49. Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandra Maltsevskaya  (RUS), WGM, 2390 (J18)
  50. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Bibisara Assaubayeva  (KAZ), IM, 2389 (FN)
  51. Flag of Peru.svg  Deysi Cori  (PER), WGM, 2388 (AM18)
  52. Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Gulnar Mammadova  (AZE), IM, 2382 (FN)
  53. Flag of Italy.svg  Marina Brunello  (ITA), IM, 2379 (E19)
  54. Flag of Greece.svg  Stavroula Tsolakidou  (GRE), IM, 2379 (E19)
  55. Flag of India.svg  Padmini Rout  (IND), IM, 2370 (AS18)
  56. Flag of Cuba.svg  Lisandra Teresa Ordaz Valdés  (CUB), IM, 2369 (FN)
  57. Flag of Poland.svg  Klaudia Kulon  (POL), IM, 2363 (E18)
  58. Flag of Turkey.svg  Betül Cemre Yıldız  (TUR), WGM, 2362 (FN)
  59. Flag of Indonesia.svg  Medina Warda Aulia  (INA), IM, 2360 (Z3.3)
  60. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Peng Zhaoqin  (NED), GM, 2358 (FN)
  61. Flag of the United States.svg  Tatev Abrahamyan  (USA), WGM, 2358 (Z2.1)
  62. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Inna Gaponenko  (UKR), IM, 2357 (E19)
  63. Flag of Serbia.svg  Teodora Injac  (SRB), WGM, 2355 (FN)
  64. Flag of Argentina.svg  Carolina Luján  (ARG), IM, 2346 (FN)
  65. Flag of the United States.svg  Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova  (USA), WGM, 2344 (PN)
  66. Flag of Russia.svg  Dina Belenkaya  (RUS), WGM, 2341 (E19)
  67. Flag of Poland.svg  Joanna Majdan  (POL), WGM, 2339 (FN)
  68. Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Viktoria Radeva  (BUL), WGM, 2335 (FN)
  69. Flag of Russia.svg  Anna Afonasieva  (RUS), WIM, 2323 (ON)
  70. Flag of Germany.svg  Jana Schneider  (GER), FM, 2321 (FN)
  71. Flag of Iran.svg  Mobina Alinasab  (IRI), WIM, 2317 (FN)
  72. Flag of the United States.svg  Jennifer Yu  (USA), WGM, 2316 (Z2.1)
  73. Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Turkan Mamedjarova  (AZE), WGM, 2309 (E19)
  74. Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Ulviyya Fataliyeva  (AZE), WGM, 2301 (E19)
  75. Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Julia Ryjanova  (AUS), WGM, 2299 (Z3.6)
  76. Flag of Mongolia.svg  Turmunkh Munkhzul  (MGL), WIM, 2278 (FN)
  77. Flag of Estonia.svg  Mai Narva  (EST), WIM, 2276 (PN)
  78. Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nilufar Yakubbaeva  (UZB), WIM, 2273 (Z3.4)
  79. Flag of Cuba.svg  Yerisbel Miranda Llanes  (CUB), WIM, 2262 (Z2.3)
  80. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Maili-Jade Ouellet  (CAN), WGM, 2257 (AM19)
  81. Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasya Paramzina  (RUS), WGM, 2256 (E19)
  82. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Qiyu Zhou  (CAN), WGM, 2229 (FN)
  83. Flag of Colombia.svg  Melissa Castrillón Gómez  (COL), WIM, 2201 (FN)
  84. Flag of Peru.svg  Ingrid Aliaga Fernández  (PER), WIM, 2191 (FN)
  85. Flag of Mexico.svg  Zenia Corrales Jiménez  (MEX), WIM, 2189 (FN)
  86. Flag of Brazil.svg  Julia Alboredo  (BRA), WFM, 2182 (FN)
  87. Flag of Egypt.svg  Shrook Wafa  (EGY), WGM, 2182 (AF)
  88. Flag of the Philippines.svg  Janelle Mae Frayna  (PHI), WGM, 2179 (FN)
  89. Flag of Paraguay.svg  Gabriela Vargas  (PAR), WIM, 2170 (Z2.5)
  90. Flag of Egypt.svg  Shahenda Wafa  (EGY), WGM, 2106 (FN)
  91. Flag of Chile.svg  Javiera Belén Gómez Barrera  (CHI), WIM, 2083 (FN)
  92. Flag of Algeria.svg  Sabrina Latreche  (ALG), WIM, 2076 (AF)
  93. Flag of Venezuela.svg  Tilsia Carolina Varela La Madrid  (VEN), WIM, 2072 (FN)
  94. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Svitlana Demchenko  (CAN), WIM, 2071 (Z2.2)
  95. Flag of Algeria.svg  Amina Mezioud  (ALG), WGM, 2071 (PN)
  96. Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Jemal Ovezdurdiyeva  (TKM), WFM, 2061 (FN)
  97. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Puteri Munajjah Az-Zahraa Azhar  (MAS), WIM, 2046 (FN)
  98. Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Umida Omonova  (UZB), WFM, 2035 (FN)
  99. Flag of Egypt.svg  Ayah Moaataz  (EGY), WIM, 2015 (AF)
  100. Flag of Ecuador.svg  Anahi Ortiz Verdezoto  (ECU), WIM, 2013 (Z2.3)
  101. Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Sharmin Sultana Shirin  (BAN), WIM, 2009 (Z3.2)
  102. Flag of South Africa.svg  Jesse February  (RSA), WIM, 1863 (PN)
  103. Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Penelope Drastik  (AUS), 1835 (FN)
Qualification paths
Replacements

The following are the players from the list of qualifiers who declined to play, and their replacements:

In addition, three federations (China, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam) did not nominate a player.

Results

[5]

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.

Rounds 1-4

Section 1

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina Bye
- Bye
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina 2
65 Flag of the United States.svg Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova 0
65 Flag of the United States.svg Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
64 Flag of Argentina.svg Carolina Luján ½
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina
33 Flag of Belarus.svg Olga Badelka ½
33 Flag of Belarus.svg Olga Badelka w/o
96 Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Jemal Ovezdurdiyeva
33 Flag of Belarus.svg Olga Badelka 5
32 Flag of Spain.svg Ana Matnadze 4
97 Flag of Malaysia.svg Puteri Munajjah Az-Zahraa Azhar ½
32 Flag of Spain.svg Ana Matnadze
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina 3
16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Antoaneta Stefanova 1
17 Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Pogonina Bye
- Bye
17 Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Pogonina
48 Flag of India.svg Bhakti Kulkarni ½
81 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasya Paramzina
48 Flag of India.svg Bhakti Kulkarni w/o
17 Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Pogonina ½
16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Antoaneta Stefanova
49 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Maltsevskaya
80 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Maili-Jade Ouellet ½
49 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Maltsevskaya ½
16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Antoaneta Stefanova
- Bye
16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Antoaneta Stefanova Bye

Section 2

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
9 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kashlinskaya Bye
- Bye
9 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kashlinskaya
56 Flag of Cuba.svg Lisandra Teresa Ordaz Valdés ½
73 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Turkan Mamedyarova ½
56 Flag of Cuba.svg Lisandra Teresa Ordaz Valdés
9 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kashlinskaya
24 Flag of Russia.svg Alisa Galliamova ½
41 Flag of Hungary.svg Hoang Thanh Trang
88 Flag of the Philippines.svg Janelle Mae Frayna
41 Flag of Hungary.svg Hoang Thanh Trang ½
24 Flag of Russia.svg Alisa Galliamova
- Bye
24 Flag of Russia.svg Alisa Galliamova Bye
9 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kashlinskaya 2
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Saduakassova 4
25 Flag of Romania.svg Irina Bulmaga Bye
Bye
25 Flag of Romania.svg Irina Bulmaga 0
40 Flag of Armenia.svg Elina Danielian 2
89 Flag of Paraguay.svg Gabriela Vargas 0
40 Flag of Armenia.svg Elina Danielian 2
40 Flag of Armenia.svg Elina Danielian ½
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Saduakassova
57 Flag of Poland.svg Klaudia Kulon 1
72 Flag of the United States.svg Jennifer Yu 3
72 Flag of the United States.svg Jennifer Yu 0
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Saduakassova 2
- Bye
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Saduakassova Bye

Section 3

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
5 Flag of Georgia.svg Nana Dzagnidze Bye
- Bye
5 Flag of Georgia.svg Nana Dzagnidze 2
60 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peng Zhaoqin 0
69 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Afonasieva 0
60 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peng Zhaoqin 2
5 Flag of Georgia.svg Nana Dzagnidze 3
28 Flag of the United States.svg Carissa Yip 1
37 Flag of Ukraine.svg Nataliya Buksa
92 Flag of Algeria.svg Sabrina Latreche
37 Flag of Ukraine.svg Nataliya Buksa 1
28 Flag of the United States.svg Carissa Yip 3
101 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Sharmin Shirin Sultana 0
28 Flag of the United States.svg Carissa Yip 2
5 Flag of Georgia.svg Nana Dzagnidze
12 Flag of Russia.svg Polina Shuvalova
21 Flag of Russia.svg Olga Girya Bye
- Bye
21 Flag of Russia.svg Olga Girya ½
44 Flag of Russia.svg Leya Garifullina
85 Flag of Mexico.svg Zenia Corrales Jiménez 0
44 Flag of Russia.svg Leya Garifullina 2
44 Flag of Russia.svg Leya Garifullina
12 Flag of Russia.svg Polina Shuvalova
53 Flag of Italy.svg Marina Brunello 0
76 Flag of Mongolia.svg Turmunkh Munkhzul 2
76 Flag of Mongolia.svg Turmunkh Munkhzul 0
12 Flag of Russia.svg Polina Shuvalova 2
- Bye
12 Flag of Russia.svg Polina Shuvalova Bye

Section 4

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
13 Flag of Georgia.svg Lela Javakhishvili Bye
- Bye
13 Flag of Georgia.svg Lela Javakhishvili 1
52 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gulnar Mammadova 3
77 Flag of Estonia.svg Mai Narva
52 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gulnar Mammadova
52 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gulnar Mammadova ½
20 Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Pähtz
45 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nurgyul Salimova
84 Flag of Peru.svg Ingrid Aliaga Fernández
45 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nurgyul Salimova
20 Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Pähtz
- Bye
20 Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Pähtz Bye
20 Flag of Germany.svg Elisabeth Pähtz ½
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk
29 Flag of Turkey.svg Ekaterina Atalik 2
100 Flag of Ecuador.svg Anahí Ortiz Verdezoto 0
29 Flag of Turkey.svg Ekaterina Atalik ½
36 Flag of France.svg Pauline Guichard
93 Flag of Venezuela.svg Tilsia Carolina Varela La Madrid
36 Flag of France.svg Pauline Guichard
36 Flag of France.svg Pauline Guichard ½
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk
61 Flag of the United States.svg Tatev Abrahamyan 2
68 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Viktoria Radeva 0
61 Flag of the United States.svg Tatev Abrahamyan 0
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk 2
- Bye
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk Bye

Section 5

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mariya Muzychuk Bye
- Bye
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mariya Muzychuk
62 Flag of Ukraine.svg Inna Gaponenko ½
67 Flag of Poland.svg Joanna Majdan ½
62 Flag of Ukraine.svg Inna Gaponenko
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mariya Muzychuk
30 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Ushenina
35 Flag of Poland.svg Karina Cyfka
94 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Svitlana Demchenko
35 Flag of Poland.svg Karina Cyfka ½
30 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Ushenina
99 Flag of Egypt.svg Ayah Moaataz
30 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Ushenina
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mariya Muzychuk ½
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk
19 Flag of Sweden.svg Pia Cramling Bye
- Bye
19 Flag of Sweden.svg Pia Cramling
46 Flag of Poland.svg Monika Soćko
83 Flag of Colombia.svg Melissa Castrillón Gómez ½
46 Flag of Poland.svg Monika Soćko
19 Flag of Sweden.svg Pia Cramling ½
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk
51 Flag of Peru.svg Deysi Cori
78 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nilufar Yakubbaeva ½
51 Flag of Peru.svg Deysi Cori 0
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk 2
- Bye
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk Bye

Section 6

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
11 Flag of Georgia.svg Nino Batsiashvili Bye
- Bye
11 Flag of Georgia.svg Nino Batsiashvili
54 Flag of Greece.svg Stavroula Tsolakidou ½
75 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Julia Ryjanova ½
54 Flag of Greece.svg Stavroula Tsolakidou
11 Flag of Georgia.svg Nino Batsiashvili 2
43 Flag of Poland.svg Jolanta Zawadzka 0
43 Flag of Poland.svg Jolanta Zawadzka
86 Flag of Brazil.svg Julia Alboredo ½
43 Flag of Poland.svg Jolanta Zawadzka 2
22 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Bodnaruk 0
- Bye
22 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Bodnaruk Bye
11 Flag of Georgia.svg Nino Batsiashvili ½
27 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Gunina
27 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Gunina
102 Flag of South Africa.svg Jesse February ½
27 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Gunina 2
38 Flag of Indonesia.svg Irine Kharisma Sukandar 0
91 Flag of Chile.svg Javiera Belén Gómez Barrera ½
38 Flag of Indonesia.svg Irine Kharisma Sukandar
27 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Gunina
6 Flag of India.svg Harika Dronavalli ½
59 Flag of Indonesia.svg Medina Warda Aulia 2
70 Flag of Germany.svg Jana Schneider 0
59 Flag of Indonesia.svg Medina Warda Aulia 0
6 Flag of India.svg Harika Dronavalli 2
- Bye
6 Flag of India.svg Harika Dronavalli Bye

Section 7

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi Bye
- Bye
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi
58 Flag of Turkey.svg Betül Cemre Yıldız ½
71 Flag of Iran.svg Mobina Alinasab ½
58 Flag of Turkey.svg Betül Cemre Yıldız
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi 2
26 Flag of France.svg Marie Sebag 0
39 Flag of France.svg Almira Skripchenko 4
90 Flag of Egypt.svg Shahenda Wafa 2
39 Flag of France.svg Almira Skripchenko
26 Flag of France.svg Marie Sebag
103 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Penelope Drastik ½
26 Flag of France.svg Marie Sebag
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi
10 Flag of Iran.svg Sarasadat Khademalsharieh ½
23 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gunay Mammadzada Bye
- Bye
23 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gunay Mammadzada
42 Flag of Slovenia.svg Laura Unuk ½
87 Flag of Egypt.svg Shrook Wafa 0
42 Flag of Slovenia.svg Laura Unuk 2
23 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gunay Mammadzada ½
10 Flag of Iran.svg Sarasadat Khademalsharieh
55 Flag of India.svg Padmini Rout 2
74 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ulviyya Fataliyeva 0
55 Flag of India.svg Padmini Rout 1
10 Flag of Iran.svg Sarasadat Khademalsharieh 3
- Bye
10 Flag of Iran.svg Sarasadat Khademalsharieh Bye

Section 8

First round Quarter-finals Third round Fourth round
            
15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhansaya Abdumalik Bye
- Bye
15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhansaya Abdumalik
50 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bibisara Assaubayeva
79 Flag of Cuba.svg Yerisbel Miranda Llanes ½
50 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bibisara Assaubayeva
50 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bibisara Assaubayeva 4
18 Flag of Georgia.svg Bela Khotenashvili 2
47 Flag of India.svg Vaishali Rameshbabu 2
82 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Qiyu Zhou 0
47 Flag of India.svg Vaishali Rameshbabu 0
18 Flag of Georgia.svg Bela Khotenashvili 2
- Bye
18 Flag of Georgia.svg Bela Khotenashvili Bye
50 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bibisara Assaubayeva
2 Flag of Russia.svg Kateryna Lagno
31 Flag of Mongolia.svg Batkhuyagiin Möngöntuul
98 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Umida Omonova ½
31 Flag of Mongolia.svg Batkhuyagiin Möngöntuul 2
34 Flag of Ukraine.svg Iulija Osmak 0
95 Flag of Algeria.svg Amina Mezioud ½
34 Flag of Ukraine.svg Iulija Osmak
31 Flag of Mongolia.svg Batkhuyagiin Möngöntuul ½
2 Flag of Russia.svg Kateryna Lagno
63 Flag of Serbia.svg Teodora Injac 2
66 Flag of Russia.svg Dina Belenkaya 0
63 Flag of Serbia.svg Teodora Injac ½
2 Flag of Russia.svg Kateryna Lagno
- Bye
2 Flag of Russia.svg Kateryna Lagno Bye

Rounds 5-7

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Saduakassova ½
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk ½
5 Flag of Georgia.svg Nana Dzagnidze 1
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk 3
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina ½
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk 2
27 Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Gunina 0
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk 3rd Place
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi ½
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi 4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk
2 Flag of Russia.svg Kateryna Lagno ½ 7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi

Third place

SeedNameJul 2021 rating12R1R2Total
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Muzychuk 2527½½0½
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tan Zhongyi 2511½½1½

Finals

SeedNameJul 2021 rating12Total
1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Goryachkina 25960½½
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Kosteniuk 24721½

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">FIDE World Chess Championship 2002</span>

The FIDE World Chess Championship 2002 was held in Moscow, Russia. The first six rounds were played between 27 November and 14 December 2001, and the final match started on 16 January and ended on 23 January 2002. The Ukrainian Grandmaster Ruslan Ponomariov, aged 18, won the championship and became the youngest FIDE World Champion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2005</span> Chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2005 served as a qualification tournament for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2007. It was held as a 128-player tournament from 27 November to 17 December 2005 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.

The Women's World Chess Championship 2008 took place from August 28, 2008 to September 18 in Nalchik, Russia. It was won by Alexandra Kosteniuk, who beat Hou Yifan in the final by 2½ to 1½.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2009</span> Chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2009 was a 128-player single-elimination tournament, played between 20 November and 14 December 2009, in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. The Cup winner qualified for the Candidates stage of the World Chess Championship 2012. Boris Gelfand defeated Ruslan Ponomariov in the final.

The Women's World Chess Championship 2010 took place in Antakya, Turkey from December 2 through 24, 2010.

The Women's World Chess Championship 2006 took place from March 10–27, 2006 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. For the fourth time, the championship took the form of a 64-player knock-out tournament.

The Women's World Chess Championship 2004 took place from May 21 to June 4, 2004 in Elista, Russia. It was won by Antoaneta Stefanova, who beat Ekaterina Kovalevskaya in the final by 2½ to ½.

The Women's World Chess Championship 2001 took place from November 25 to December 14, 2001, in Moscow, Russia. It was won by Zhu Chen, who beat Alexandra Kosteniuk in the final by 5 to 3. The final was tied 2–2 after the classical games and decided in the rapid tie-breaks.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2011</span> Chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2011 was a chess World Cup tournament. It was a 128-player single-elimination tournament, played between 26 August and 21 September 2011, in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. The Cup winner Peter Svidler, along with second placed Alexander Grischuk and third placed Vassily Ivanchuk, qualified for the Candidates stage of the World Chess Championship 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Women's World Chess Championship 2012</span>

The Women's World Chess Championship 2012 was a knockout tournament, to decide the women's world champion. The title was won by Anna Ushenina of Ukraine for the first time. Defending champion Hou Yifan went out in the second round.

The Women's World Chess Championship 2000 was a change from previous championship cycle in that, for the first time, it consisted of a 64-player knock-out tournament which took place from November 27 to December 16, 2000 in New Delhi, India. Despite the change in format, the tournament was still won by defending champion Xie Jun of China, who beat her compatriot Qin Kanying in the final by 2½ to 1½.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2013</span> Chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2013 was a 128-player single-elimination chess tournament, played between 11 August and 2 September 2013, in the hotel Scandic Tromsø in Tromsø, Norway. It was won by Vladimir Kramnik, who defeated Dmitry Andreikin 2½–1½ in the final match. The finalists qualified for the 2014 Candidates Tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Women's World Chess Championship 2015</span>

The Women's World Chess Championship was held from 16 March to 7 April 2015 in Sochi, Russia. It was a 64-player knockout tournament. It was originally scheduled from 11 to 31 October 2014 but problems in finding a sponsor and host city eventually forced international chess organisation FIDE to announce the postponement of the Championship on 24 September 2014, scheduling it for early 2015 in Sochi. The unclear state of the tournament was highly criticised by the Association of Chess Professionals (ACP).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2015</span> International chess tournament in 2015

The Chess World Cup 2015 was a 128-player single-elimination chess tournament held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 10 September to 5 October 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2017</span> Chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2017 was a 128-player single-elimination chess tournament, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, from 2 to 27 September 2017. It was won by Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian. This was the second time he had won the Chess World Cup, 12 years after his first win in 2005. It was the 7th edition of the Chess World Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (November)</span>

The Women's World Chess Championship 2018 was a knock-out tournament to crown a new women's world champion in chess. It was the second world championship held in 2018, after Ju Wenjun had defeated Tan Zhongyi to win the title in May 2018. The tournament was played as a 64-player knockout type from 2 to 23 November in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2021</span> Chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2021 was a 206-player single-elimination chess tournament that took place in Sochi, Russia, beginning 12 July and ending 6 August 2021. It was the 9th edition of the Chess World Cup. The winner of this tournament was the Polish grandmaster Jan-Krzysztof Duda, who won without losing any games either in classical chess or in the rapid tiebreakers.

The Women's Chess World Cup 2023 is a 103-player single-elimination chess tournament, the second edition of the Women's Chess World Cup, taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 29 July to 22 August 2023. The top three finishers in the tournament will qualify for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chess World Cup 2023</span> International chess tournament

The Chess World Cup 2023 is a 206-player single-elimination chess tournament that is taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan from 30 July to 24 August 2023. It is the 10th edition of the Chess World Cup. Ordinarily the top three finishers in the tournament will qualify for the 2024 Candidates Tournament, but since Magnus Carlsen is unlikely to play in the Candidates Tournament the remaining semi-finalists will qualify. The tournament is held in parallel with the Women's Chess World Cup 2023.

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