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Wuxi Chess Women Masters 2013
The 3rd Women Masters Chess Tournament takes place in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China from 31 May to 9 June 2013. Ten strong female players compete in the round robin event for the prize fund of 211,000 Yuan. Players:WGM Ju Wenjun...
Home sweet home for Ju Wenjun
EXIT CLEARED FOR CHESS PLAYER Chinese chess player Ju Wenjun who participated in the Tradewise Chess Festival and was unable to leave Gibraltar for five days because she did not hold a transit visa to enter the UK finally...
Between the rock and a hard place
Chinese chess grandmaster stranded in Gibraltar after being blocked from UK Women’s world No 15 Ju Wenjun refused permission to board flight to London as she did not hold a transit visa Roxanne Escobales Monday 4 February 2013 19.03...
Ju Wenjun stuck in Gibraltar
Chinese chess player WGM Ju Wenjun faced unexpected difficulties on her return home from the prestigious Gibraltar Chess Festival. The tournament director Stuart Conquest tweeted about the issue with transit visa: “Ju Wenjun was allowed to travel to Gibraltar...
Back to the drawing board for the semifinalists
Miracles sometimes occur 15 playing days of World Women’s Chess Championship passed, 188 games have been played to determine the 2 strongest players out of starting 64. Anna Ushenina joined Antoaneta Stefanova in the final after winning the tie-break...
About the semifinalists
Antoaneta Stefanova While four semi-finalists decide their chess relationship, let’s get acquainted to them a little closer. The best Bulgarian women player was born on the 19th of April 1979 in Sofia in the family of the artist...
Wenjun: I did not expect this sharp line
The Chinese player told the journalists about her first game of the semifinal match with Anna Ushenina. – Ju, tells us please about the game. Your position in the opening was very difficult… – Yes, I think my opponent...
Down to the final 4
Only 4 players remained in the 2012 Women’s World Championship. Antoaneta Stefanova vs Dronavalli Harika Wenjun Ju vs Anna Ushenina Who are the 2 favorite to advance to the final? Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Interview with Ju Wenjun
The Chinese Ju Wenjun quickly defeated Atousa Pourkashiyan from Iran in the first game, and shared her secret at the press-conference. – This was a very easy game for me. White’s position after 19…Rf7 was more pleasant, but when...