In a historic showdown in Chongqing, China's Ju Wenjun clinched her 5th consecutive title at the FIDE Women's World Championship—an achievement that has chess fans buzzing! 🏆
Facing fellow compatriot Tan Zhongyi, Ju played as white and kicked off her strategy with an early castling move on move four. She then masterfully employed the Nyezhmetdinov-Rossolimo attack, steering the game into a complex, positional battle.
The nail-biting contest, spanning nine rigorous games, saw the final match ending in a repetition draw. Yet, with an impressive score of 6.5–2.5, Ju solidified her victory and added another chapter to China’s rich chess legacy.
This epic win is a reminder to all tech-savvy strategists out there: smart moves and careful planning—whether in games or in life—can change the game! 😎
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Ju clinches 5th consecutive title at FIDE Women's World Championship
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