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TePe Sigeman: Ju stuns Keymer

Ju Wenjun took down Vincent Keymer with the black pieces in round 4 of the TePe Sigeman & Co. Tournament. Keymer, who was sharing the lead after three rounds, now stands a half point behind co-leaders Arjun Erigaisi and Anton Korobov. One more game ended decisively in Malmö, with Nodirbek Abdusattorov getting the better of Nils Grandelius. | Photo: Mikael Svensson, tepesigemanchess.com

Nodirbek-abdusattorov
Nils-grandelius
Sagar-shah
Ju-wenjun
Anish-giri
Anton-korobov
Klaus-besenthal
Judit-polgar
Peter-svidler
Arjun-erigaisi
Mikael-svensson
Vincent-keymer

TePe Sigeman: Arjun beats Maurizzi to join the lead

Arjun Erigaisi inflicted a third consecutive loss on Marc’Andria Maurizzi to join Vincent Keymer and Anton Korobov in the lead of the TePe Sigeman & Co. Tournament in Malmö. All three remaining games ended drawn, including the clash of co-leaders between Keymer and Korobov. | Photo: Mikael Svensson, tepesigemanchess.com

Sweden
Swedish
Anton-korobov
Nils-grandelius
Sagar-shah
Marcandria-maurizzi
Vincent-keymer
Arjun-erigaisi
Ju-wenjun
Mikael-svensson
Anish-giri
Judit-polgar

"I want to help people realise their advantages" - Ivan Sokolov's "Understanding Middlegame Strategies"

Have you ever been there? You're happy with the advantage you've worked so hard for, you've been holding on to it for hours, and then: one mistake and the point goes down the drain! In his ChessBase video series "Understanding Middlegame Strategies", now in its ninth part, Ivan Sokolov, one of the world's best trainers, gives deep insights into his wealth of experience and reveals how to find the right moves in the future.

Bosnia-herzegovina
Germany
Weissenhaus
Schleswig-holstein
Bugojno
Federation-of-bosnia-and-herzegovina
Wijk
Limburg
Netherlands
Banja-luka
Republika-srpska
Bosna

Women's Grand Prix 2024-25: List of participants

The Women’s Grand Prix is a series of tournaments launched by FIDE in 2009 to promote women’s chess. FIDE is pleased to announce the list of players who have secured their place in the 2024-2025 WGP Series. All 14 qualified players have earned their spot thanks to fulfilling the qualifying conditions. The remaining six players to take part will be nominated by the organizers of each of the six tournaments. Reigning women’s world champion Ju Wenjun will not take part in the series she was replaced by Sarasadat Khademalsharieh.

Switzerland
Swiss
Anna-muzychuk
Alexandra-kosteniuk
Emil-sutovsky
Sarasadat-khademalsharieh
Ju-wenjun
Kateryna-lagno
Mariya-muzychuk
Judit-polgar
Tan-zhongyi
International-chess-federation

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