Anna Ushenina won her game against the reigning Russian champion Natalija Pogonina and shared her thoughts about this encounter with the journalists at the press-center.
– The game was very hard and complicated. Natasha’s 7…Bxc3 in the opening was very interesting. In our previous encounters she captured on d4, and her new move led to a very interesting game. I won a pawn, but the position was about even, because my king was centralized and she constantly attacked it. Natasha could make a draw after 35.Qc8+ Nf8 36.Qc4 by 36…Nd7, and I would have to take a draw.
– What is your lifetime score against Pogonina? How did these games develop usually?
– We mostly made draws. I won our game at the Olympiad, when she played 7…cxd4, and it was also an interesting and complicated struggle.
– How did you do in the first two matches here?
– In the first round I faced a player from Peru. I didn’t have any serious problems and advanced without going to the tie-breaks. My second opponent was Anna Muzychuk. We made two draws in classical games, and I managed to win on the tie-break, because Anna played without confidence (or at least it looked so to me) and made a couple of blunders.
– Ukraine is one of the leading chess countries in the world with many outstanding players. Do you receive any support from chess authorities?
– The chess federation recently elected a new president, and the results of his work are already seen. He invests a lot of his time and money into our sport, and I think we are making progress.
– The Ukrainians often compete with Russians at various events. Does it bring any extra tension to your relations?
– There are many strong players in Russia, and they are always tough to play with.
– Do you like to be in Khanty-Mansiysk?
– I like it, but I’d prefer a bit warmer weather.
Who’s this hot blonde! Yowser!
How cold could be the weather with such a hot girl around?
If there was warmer weather, what would she do with those nice sweaters?
“Blonde”….I don’t think so. Try bleach. Check some images of her in previous events.
I guess she changed her hair colour to delude her opponents that she is a “stupid blonde”. But I like it (she is beautiful anyway)and it seems to work pretty well according to her latest results.
Go Anna, beat the natural blond sister now!