Chinese grandmaster Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship on Wednesday, defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi in this year’s final. Her win in Chongqing, China, means Ju ...
Women's world chess champion Ju Wenjun, left, faces a US opponent in the next round of her world title defence ©Getty Images With the 27-year-old champion already through her first round match against ...
Lei was leading 3.5 to 2.5 after six games in Shanghai. Defending champion Ju Wenjun, playing as white, looked rejuvenated after the break, and started ambitiously. Lei, however, countered making it ...
She doesn’t always get the accolades of her great predecessors, such as Xie Jun and Hou Yifan, but the tenacious Chinese GM Ju Wenjun is carving out her own impressive chess legacy at the top of the ...
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