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In the Women's section, Anna Muzychuk surged to the lead, capitalizing on Koneru Humpy's blunder against Lei Tingjie. D Gukesh beat Wei Yi to keep himself in contention for the title at Norway Chess.
Magnus Carlsen won the Norway Chess title for the seventh ... Just like Gukesh, Humpy too finished third, as second spot was taken by China's Lei Tingjie. Anna Muzychuk - 16.5 Lei Tingjie - 16 Koneru ...
Indian chess prodigies Gukesh and Erigaisi challenge top players like Carlsen and Nakamura in Norway Chess title bid.
In Norway Chess Women, Anna Muzychuk scores another major classical win and now leads with 15.5 points, two full points ahead of Humpy. Lei Tingjie remains close with 13.
Final standings: Open: Magnus Carlsen 16, Fabiano Caruana 15.5, D Gukesh 14.5, Hikaru Nakamura 14, Arjun Erigaisi 13, Wei Yi 9.5; Women: Anna Muzychuk 16.5, Lei Tingjie 16, Koneru Humpy 15, Ju ...
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
Humpy Koneru won her Armageddon decider against Ju Wenjun but dropped to third after Lei Tingjie’s clutch victory over Sarasadat Khademalsharieh pushed her into second.
The final classical game saw Koneru Humpy take on Lei Tingjie. Although Koneru emerged with early initiative, a major mistake turned the tide in Lei's favour.