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FIDE Candidates: The closing ceremony

The FIDE Candidates Tournament, which captivated audiences for three weeks, is in the books. The closing ceremony was held at 1 Hotel Toronto, the residence of the players for almost a month. The champions, Gukesh D and Tan Zhongyi, were honored with unique trophies crafted from reclaimed Toronto wood, symbolizing their achievement and the enduring connection with the city they’ll carry home. | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

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Bulgaria's Nurgyul Salimova Secures Draw in Candidates Tournament Final - Novinite.com

Bulgaria's Nurgyul Salimova Secures Draw in Candidates Tournament Final - Novinite.com
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Bulgarian Chess Sensation Nurgyul Salimova Fights to Draw Against Russian Opponent - Novinite.com

Bulgarian Chess Sensation Nurgyul Salimova Fights to Draw Against Russian Opponent - Novinite.com
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Tan Zhongyi convincingly wins Women's Candidates in Toronto

Tan Zhongyi obtained the draw she needed to claim outright victory at the Women’s Candidates Tournament in Toronto. The Chinese GM grabbed the sole lead from the get-go, as she obtained back-to-back wins in the first two rounds. At some point, Lei Tingjie managed to catch her atop the standings, but Tan turned out to be more consistent than her compatriot in the long run. With her triumph, Tan became Ju Wenjun’s challenger in the next match for the Women’s World Chess Championship. | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

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